Sorna (en. Sarcasm)

/ˈsorna/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
An attitude of mockery that is not direct, expressed in a disguised manner.
His comment was full of irony, although no one noticed it.
Su comentario estaba lleno de sorna, aunque nadie lo notó.
A form of humor characterized by hidden irony and mockery.
The irony was noticeable in his tone when he spoke about the failed project.
Se notó la sorna en su tono cuando habló del proyecto fallido.

Etymology

From Old Spanish 'sorna', possibly of Aragonese origin or from the word 'sorn', which refers to irony.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to say something ironically
To express an ironic or mocking comment.
decir algo con sorna
to look at someone with irony
To observe with an expression that denotes mockery or disdain.
mirar con sorna
ironic laughter
Laughter that implies mockery or irony.
risa de sorna

Related Words

sarcasm
Use of words in an opposite sense to their meanings, for mockery or irony.
sarcasmo
mockery
The act of mocking or laughing at someone.
burla
irony
Expression of an idea through the use of words that mean the opposite.
ironía

Slang Meanings

Ironic comment in an informal conversation.
That guy always has an irony ready for every situation.
Ese tipo siempre tiene una sorna lista para cada situación.
Mocking attitude in a group.
When they get together, irony is never missing.
Cuando se juntan, la sorna nunca falta.