Heres the information on "sarky":
1. Parts of Speech: Adjective
2. Definition: sarcastic, characterized by sarcasm
3. Pronunciations: US: /ˈsɑrki/, UK: /ˈsɑːki/
4. Origin and Usage: "Sarky" is a colloquial term that originated in British English. It is a shortened form of "sarcastic" and is used to describe someone or something that is characterized by sarcasm. It is commonly used in informal conversations and is considered to be a slang term.
5. Synonyms: snarky, sardonic, caustic, ironic, mocking
6. Related Words: snark, snarl, stark, spark, marks
7. Example Sentences:
- "Don be so sarky, I was only joking!"
- "Her sarky comments always make me laugh."
- "He had a sarky tone in his voice when he said that."