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snarky

American  
[snahr-kee] / ˈsnɑr ki /

adjective

snarkier, snarkiest
  1. testy or irritable; short.

  2. having a rudely critical tone or manner.

    snarky humor.


snarky British  
/ ˈsnɒːkɪ /

adjective

  1. informal unpleasant and scornful

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Other Word Forms

  • snarkiness noun

Etymology

Origin of snarky

snark 2 + -y 1

Example Sentences

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At best, participants in these spectacles fielded snarky jibes about outdated fashion and unsightly grooming; at worst, they were vulnerable to manipulation and torment from the experts tasked with overseeing their transformations.

From Salon

In 1911, a Broadway playwright wrote a snarky letter about a teenage actor who had recently train-tripped from New York to Los Angeles.

From Los Angeles Times

“Well, then,” he yips in a snarky tone.

From Literature

Some have a wonderfully snarky sense of humor as well.

From The Wall Street Journal

Do that and we won’t write a snarky retort but a glowing letter of support instead.

From The Wall Street Journal