sardonicism

English

Etymology

From sardonic +‎ -ism.

Noun

sardonicism (usually uncountable, plural sardonicisms)

  1. The quality of being sardonic
    His sardonicism was getting on my nerves.
    • 2018, Nicole Seymour, Bad Environmentalism, page 187:
      As I have shown, “bad” affective modes such as humor, irony, sardonicism, self-reflexivity, satire, and irreverence allow them to confront enduring legacies around Native American and African American relationships to the environment, especially racialized environmental affect, and to critique readerly and other public expectations.