**Sarcasm** is a form of irony that involves saying the opposite of what you mean in a mocking or ironic way. Here are some examples of using the word «sarcasm»:
1. «Oh, sure, I'm really looking forward to spending another boring weekend at home,» she said with **sarcasm**, clearly indicating her disappointment.
2. «You're a genius,» he said with **sarcasm**, after his colleague made a series of poor decisions that resulted in a project failure.
3. «Wow, thanks for your insightful comment,» she replied with **sarcasm** when someone offered an unsolicited opinion on a sensitive topic.
4. «Of course you'll be on time,» he said with **sarcasm** when his colleague repeatedly missed deadlines.
5. «Great idea,» she said with **sarcasm**, when her colleague suggested a plan that was clearly unrealistic and impractical.
6. «Thanks for your help,» he said with **sarcasm** after being given advice that was not helpful and made things worse.
7. «Really? You think that's a good idea?» she asked with **sarcasm**, when someone suggested a plan that she knew was not feasible.
8. «Oh, I'm sure you'll do a great job,» he said with **sarcasm** when a colleague was assigned a task that they were not qualified to do.
9. «Wow, you really know how to make people feel appreciated,» she said with **sarcasm** when someone made a sarcastic comment about her work.
10. «I'm sure that will work out well,» he said with **sarcasm** when someone proposed a plan that was doomed to fail.
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