Quotation Marks for Sarcasm
Using Quotation Marks for Sarcasm
Quotation marks can be used to show sarcasm. More specifically, they can be used to convey the idea of "so-called," "alleged," or "supposed." When used for this purpose, quotation marks are sometimes referred to as scare quotation marks. For example:- Mark's "beautiful" riverside manor is a dump. (Here, the quotation marks mean "so-called.")
- The wind "knows" when you've unhitched the safety harness. (The wind doesn't literally know.)
ICYMI: This young man's tattoo says jenius.
Examples of Quotation Marks for Sarcasm
- Peter's "mates" left him on the path to die. (This is an example of quotation marks used for sarcasm. It means so-called mates.)
- Using his father's equipment, Alexander found over 50,000 bacteria on a "clean" chopping
board.
(This means so-called clean.)
- The sheep were noticeably stressed. It must've been a very big "cat." (In this example, the quotation marks play two roles. They show someone's words and they portray sarcasm.)
The word "rescue" is in quotation marks to show it's not a genuine rescue.
Examples of Quotation Marks Meaning "Not Literally"
Quotation marks can also be used to recognize when a word is not being used in its literal sense. This happens quite often with metaphors, particularly personification (i.e., giving something a human trait). For example:- The waves "know" when you're about to stand up on the board. (Clearly, waves cannot know things. The quotes are used to convey the idea of "not literally.")
Just Say It Once
When quotation marks are used to indicate "alleged" or "so-called," there is no need to use these actual words.- Peter's so-called "mates" left him on the path to freeze. (In this example, "so-called" and the quotation marks for sarcasm are doing the same job. This is known as tautology. You should trust your readers to know why you've used quotation marks.)
- Peter's so-called mates left him on the path to freeze.
- Peter's "mates" left him on the path to freeze.
Don't Use Quotation Marks for Emphasis
If you use quotation marks for emphasis, they might be read as meaning "alleged" or "so-called." For example:- We sell "fresh" fish.
"clean"
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