释义 |
sardony, n.|ˈsɑːdənɪ| [Back-formation f. sardonic a., perh. after irony.] = sardonicism n.
1935S. Desmond Afr. Log xxii. 107 He seemed to get both its sardony and its humour. 1978Times Lit. Suppl. 24 Nov. 1359/2 An ingenious story about story-telling that relies for its effect on sardony rather than pathos. 1984Sunday Times 23 Sept. 42/4 Waugh's sardony rose to the occasion. |