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Definition of snarky in English: snarkyadjectivesnarkier, snarkiest ˈsnɑːkiˈsnɑrki North American informal Snide and sharply critical. Example sentencesExamples - But mostly, being the writerly/vindictive type, I've looked forward to handing in the most subtly snarky resignation letter ever penned.
- But she ignored me… either that, or gave some snarky remark.
- How much can one miss the Great Eye Roll, the snarky remarks, the sarcasm, the feeling that no matter what you do, you'll just never please your child?
- You two were throwing snarky remarks at each other as though you were both fighting for the same guy.
- I spent an hour writing a post about this and it was all sarcastic and snarky and I was very proud of it.
Synonyms acerbic, sarcastic, sharp, sardonic, satirical, scathing, cutting, razor-edged
OriginEarly 20th century: from dialect snark 'snore, snort', 'find fault' (see snark2). Definition of snarky in US English: snarkyadjectiveˈsnärkēˈsnɑrki North American informal 1(of a person, words, or a mood) sharply critical; cutting; snide. 〈北美,非正式〉(人,言语,情绪)讽刺挖苦的,尖刻的,伤人感情的 the kid who makes snarky remarks in class 在课堂上说尖刻话的那个小孩。 Example sentencesExamples - But mostly, being the writerly/vindictive type, I've looked forward to handing in the most subtly snarky resignation letter ever penned.
- I spent an hour writing a post about this and it was all sarcastic and snarky and I was very proud of it.
- How much can one miss the Great Eye Roll, the snarky remarks, the sarcasm, the feeling that no matter what you do, you'll just never please your child?
- But she ignored me… either that, or gave some snarky remark.
- You two were throwing snarky remarks at each other as though you were both fighting for the same guy.
Synonyms acerbic, sarcastic, sharp, sardonic, satirical, scathing, cutting, razor-edged - 1.1 Cranky; irritable.
Bobby's always a bit snarky before his nap Example sentencesExamples - Maybe there is something about small dog we are missing - some snarky, angry side - because all we saw was something so tiny Alex could hold him in one of his palms and literally sneeze him across the room.
- Oh, there are stoic Russians, cranky hitmen, brain-dead cops, snarky FBI guys and, yes, as you remember from the trailer, goats.
- But then, they're not snarky freelancers like I am.
OriginEarly 20th century: from dialect snark ‘snore, snort’, ‘find fault’ (see snark). |