Providentially
1. an opportunity of good fortune
2. Adjective
3. Synonyms: successfully, luckily, well
4. Since he studied for the the test tommorrow would providentially do well.
3. Synonyms: successfully, luckily, well
4. Since he studied for the the test tommorrow would providentially do well.
Perdition
1. complete destruction
2. Noun
3. Synonyms: abiss, inferno, purgatory
4. If we were to have a nuclear war the world would fall into perdition.
3. Synonyms: abiss, inferno, purgatory
4. If we were to have a nuclear war the world would fall into perdition.
Sardonic
1. bitter or scornful derision, mocking
2. Adjective
3. Synonyms: arrogant, cynical, disdainful
3. Synonyms: arrogant, cynical, disdainful
4. In Othello, Iago is definately the most sardonic character.
Sarcastic
1. the use of sarcasm
2. Adjective
3. Synonyms: tauntingly, mockingly, ironicly
3. Synonyms: tauntingly, mockingly, ironicly
4. "I would love to stay after school and study" he said in a sarcastic way.
Solipsistic
1. being obsessed with yourself
2. Noun
3. Synonyms: arrogant, cocky, conceited
2. Noun
3. Synonyms: arrogant, cocky, conceited
4. When he got his promotion he became very solipsistic.
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