sarkasme

Danish

Etymology

From French sarcasme or Latin sarcasmus, ultimately from Ancient Greek σαρκασμός (sarkasmós).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sarkasmə/, [sɑˈkʰasmə]

Noun

sarkasme c (singular definite sarkasmen, plural indefinite sarkasmer)

  1. sarcasm (derision, facetiousness)
    Coordinate terms: ironi, spydighed

Inflection

Declension of sarkasme
common
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative sarkasme sarkasmen sarkasmer sarkasmerne
genitive sarkasmes sarkasmens sarkasmers sarkasmernes

Further reading

Esperanto

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sarˈkasme/
  • Rhymes: -asme
  • Hyphenation: sar‧kas‧me

Adverb

sarkasme

  1. sarcastically

Indonesian

Etymology

From Dutch sarcasme, from French sarcasme, from Late Latin sarcasmus, from Ancient Greek σαρκασμός (sarkasmós).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sarˈkasmə/
  • Hyphenation: sar‧kas‧mê
  • Rhymes: -mə,

Noun

sarkasmê (plural sarkasme-sarkasme)

  1. sarcasm: Use of acerbic language to mock or convey contempt, often using irony and (in speech) often marked by overemphasis and a sneering tone of voice

Alternative forms

Derived terms

Further reading

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Ancient Greek σαρκασμός (sarkasmós, a sneer).

Noun

sarkasme m (definite singular sarkasmen, indefinite plural sarkasmer, definite plural sarkasmene)

  1. sarcasm

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Ancient Greek σαρκασμός (sarkasmós, a sneer).

Noun

sarkasme m (definite singular sarkasmen, indefinite plural sarkasmar, definite plural sarkasmane)

  1. sarcasm

References