caustically in a sentence
adv.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Caustically means in a manner that is sharply critical or sarcastic, often causing hurt or offense.
Sample Sentences
- She caustically criticized his lack of preparation for the meeting.
- The comedian delivered his jokes caustically, leaving the audience in stitches.
- Her caustically witty remarks often left her friends both amused and slightly offended.
- He responded caustically to the accusations, refusing to back down.
- The review was written caustically, highlighting every flaw in the director's vision.
- In a caustically sarcastic tone, she pointed out the irony of the situation.
- The article addressed the issue caustically, sparking a heated debate among readers.
- He caustically remarked on the absurdity of the situation, prompting laughter from his peers.
- Her caustically sharp comments were often mistaken for humor rather than criticism.
- The debate turned caustic when both sides began to argue caustically over trivial points.