- ساخر
- سَاخِر \ cynic: sb. who has no faith in human goodness and believes that people only do things for bad reasons, or personal gain. cynical: of or like a cynic. ironic(al): (of a statement) said with words that say the opposite of what one means, esp. for amusing effect: ‘There is nothing I like better than cold tea!’ he said ironically, when he found I’d forgotten to keep it hot. sarcastic: (of a person) using sarcasm; (of words) intentionally hurtful and spoken in a bitter voice: When he said my mistake was ‘clever’ he was being sarcastic. sardonic: showing bitter, cruel amusement: a sardonic smile. \ ساخِر (لابتسامة أو وجْه) \ wry: (of a smile or face) showing dislike or lack of pleasure.
Arabic-English dictionary. 2015.