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What is the difference between sarcasm and verbal irony?

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What is the difference between sarcasm and verbal irony?

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Verbal irony is any statement that means the opposite of what it appears to mean, such as saying, “Oh, great!” when something goes wrong. Sarcasm is a more specific form of verbal irony that is insulting to someone, such as calling someone “genius” when the opposite is implied.

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