Snark

//snɑː(ɹ)k//

Synonyms for "snark" (8 found)

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Noun(2 words)
Verb(1 words)

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Translations

4 translations across 3 languages.

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German

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  • Schnark name (fantastical monster)
  • Schnatz name (fantastical monster)

Polish

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  • Żmirłacz name (fantastical monster)

Russian

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  • Снарк name (fantastical monster)

Sample sentences

12 total sentences available.

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"Can I get a smile?" "I'm all out of those, but I've got plenty of snark."

Source: tatoeba (11357562)

Brit-wit, in fact, could be seen as the precursor to the communicative style valorized on these beratement panels and on fan/rating communities, namely snark or snarkasm. Snark, a hybrid of “snide” and “remark," is a biting, casual verbal attack. Its subtle insult comprises a tone that acts as a weapon to cut its target down to size.

Source: wiktionary

Snark will get you any way it can, fore and aft, and to hell with consistency. In a media society, snark is an easy way of seeming smart. […] Snark doesn't create a new image, a new idea. It's parasitic, referential, insinuating.

Source: wiktionary

She liked his smile. There was neither snark nor megalomania in it, as characterized so many smiles these days.

Source: wiktionary

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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.