sardonic
Adjective Satellite
- disdainfully or ironically humorous; scornful and mocking; - Frank Schoenberner; - Irwin Edman
- "his rebellion is the bitter, sardonic laughter of all great satirists"
Adj
- Scornfully mocking or cynical.
- Disdainfully or ironically humorous.
Examples
- "He distances himself from people with his nasty, sardonic laughter."
Origin / Etymology
From French sardonique, from Latin sardonius, from Ancient Greek σαρδόνιος (sardónios), alternative form of σαρδάνιος (sardánios, “bitter or scornful laughter”), which is often cited as deriving from the Sardinian plant (Ranunculus sardous or possibly Oenanthe crocata), known as either σαρδάνη (sardánē) or σαρδόνιον (sardónion). When eaten, it would cause the eater's face to contort in a look resembling scorn (generally followed by death). It might also be related to σαίρω (saírō, “I grin”). The related term sardoin, as gentilic, is ultimately derived from σάρδιον (sárdion) from Σάρδεις (Sárdeis), referring to Sardis in Lydia or Sart in Manisa, Turkey; other sources reference Sardonian from Σαρδόνιος (Sardónios, “from Sardinia”).
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