1. irreverent
Contrary to my expectations, they were actually quite unpatriotic and irreverent.
Taylor combined great knowledge with an irreverent attitude to history. 2. His irreverence for authority marks him out as a troublemaker.
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On screen C1 Module 3 p. 41-412. ridiculously
a ridiculously expensive watch
The Basel Agreement sets a ridiculously low level of capital requirements and prohibits none of the tools of speculation.
3. sarcastic
Spenser's sarcastic and joking remarks are often misinterpreted as signs of ambivalence and often taken too seriously.
she made some sarcastic comments about my house
She's made a sarcastic remark
Definition if someone is sarcastic, they say something that is the opposite of what they mean in order to mock someone or to be funny
Are you being sarcastic?
John sarcastically told his friends that he absolutely loves taking out the garbage.
I am not sarcastic.
He thinks he’s funny, but I think he’s just being sarcastic.
Don’t be so sarcastic! That comment was very cruel. /sɑːˈkæstɪk/
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ang unit 4 cx 14. quizzical
... there's some silence, some quizzical looks.
Inglese parola "prześmiewczy"(quizzical) si verifica in set:
Lekcje - 05.02.20205. bantering
There was a friendly, bantering tone in his voice.
I grew weary of his bantering style of conversation. She adopted a bantering tone as they spoke.