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Term: Snark

Noun: Snark refers to a clever and sharply critical remark or comment, often with a sarcastic or cynical tone. It can also describe a mysterious imaginary animal or creature.

Example sentences:

  1. Upon hearing the politician's snark, the crowd erupted in laughter.
  2. Her constant snark was known to make others feel uncomfortable.
  3. The book depicted a world filled with magical snarks and mythical creatures.

Adjective: Snark can be used as an adjective to describe someone who is sarcastic, critical, or inclined to make snarky remarks.

Example sentences:

  1. A snark attitude is not appreciated in professional settings.
  2. She has a snark sense of humor, always making witty and sardonic jokes.
  3. His snark remarks often hurt people's feelings.

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