Sarcastic vs Splenetic - What's the difference?
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Containing sarcasm.
(of a person) Having the personality trait of expressing sarcasm.
* 1912 ,
bad-tempered, irritable, peevish, spiteful, habitually angry
* 1678, Samuel Butler, Hudibras
* 1876, George Eliot, Daniel Deronda
(biology) relating to the spleen
* 1879, Sir Samuel White Baker, Cyprus, as I Saw it in 1879
As adjectives the difference between sarcastic and splenetic
is that sarcastic is containing sarcasm while splenetic is bad-tempered, irritable, peevish, spiteful, habitually angry.As a noun splenetic is
a person affected with spleen.sarcastic
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Alternative forms
* sarcastick (obsolete)Adjective
(en adjective)- Her eyes slanted a little... and were sometimes full of fiery determination and sometimes dull and opaque. Her expression was never altogether amiable; was often, indeed, distinctly sullen, or, when she was animated, sarcastic .
Synonyms
* sarky (British) * snarkyDerived terms
* sarkySee also
* ironic * sardonic * snideReferences
* * * "sarcastic" in Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary (Cambridge University Press, 2007) * * Random House Webster's Unabridged Electronic Dictionary (1987-1996) ----
splenetic
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Alternative forms
* splenetick (obsolete)Adjective
(en adjective)- A sect, whose chief devotion lies / In odd perverse antipathies; / ... / More peevish, cross, and splenetick , / Than dog distract, or monkey sick.
- In fact, Gwendolen, not intending it, but intending the contrary, had offended her hostess, who, though not a splenetic or vindictive woman, had her susceptibilities.
- I have already described the general protuberance of the abdomen among the children throughout the Messaria and the Carpas districts, all of whom are more or less affected by splenetic diseases.