caustically

[US]/'kɔ:stikli/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv. in a manner that is sharp and critical, sarcastically or mockingly

Example Sentences

Masses says caustically: Draft of? of Liao Nai of ammoniac ㄏ thin Bei resembles mummy " .

To argue otherwise, one would have to believe in what the official caustically called “immaculate conception inflation”.

She spoke caustically about her ex-husband.

The critic caustically criticized the new movie.

He caustically remarked on his colleague's mistake.

The boss caustically reprimanded the employee for being late.

The teacher caustically remarked on the student's poor performance.

She caustically responded to the rude customer.

The politician caustically criticized his opponent's policies.

The journalist caustically questioned the government official.

He caustically remarked on the company's unethical practices.

The comedian caustically joked about current events.

Real-world Examples

'I can quite believe it, ' I remarked caustically.

Source: Vancouver Legend

' said Mr. Grimwig, caustically; after an attentive perusal of Mr. Bumble's features.

Source: Oliver Twist (Original Version)

" Until one of your wheels came off, " said Bond caustically as they accelerated away again.

Source: 007 Series: Diamonds Are Forever (Part 1)

They've learnt, often through bitter experience, how misguided and deluded their own feelings may be and hence look rather skeptically and caustically upon them.

Source: Sociology of Social Relations (Video Version)

" And having already believed one confession you wouldn't care to believe another that contradicted the first one, " Hernandez said caustically.

Source: The Long Farewell (Part Two)

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