Sardonic in a sentence as an adjective

I don't know why this is being downvoted - I don't think this comment is sardonic.

How would a work of sardonic fiction affect this man's reputation?

I always thought of the sardonic saying "I want to be different, just like everyone else.

And you can't beat Maciej for diligent customer support and sardonic PR.

The real sardonic mockery should be directed at the clowns who still have their coins and dollars on gox's one server.

I suppose I'm the only one who read that diatribe with a bit of sardonic whimsy mixed into it?

I know it's an attempt at being clever/sardonic/wry/whatever, but keep in mind tone and nuance don't convey well on the internet.

Meanwhile, many of the comments here are snarky and sardonic which further degrades the dialog.

Their brand of surreal/sardonic humor translates well to television.

The role of price is a principal guarantor of democracy, after all. /sardonic

6 June 15 The obvious answer is summed up by a White House official's sardonic crack: Politically, we're not very ept.

His sardonic attacks on everyone, including himself, are priceless.

My sardonic response is to ask how many are in what would be called a modern statically typed system?That is, I expect the tooling around them is ridiculously high.

Tone-wise, her post struck me as more sardonic than anything -- detached.> ...leads me to believe that even if she has been directly accused of being too emotional in the past, then maybe there's something to the accusations.

I wasn't making a personal attack; just posting a sardonic rebuttal to a poster who seems to me more interested in pushing a specific ideology than posting a considered response to what I have been saying.

Sardonic definitions

adjective

disdainfully or ironically humorous; scornful and mocking; "his rebellion is the bitter, sardonic laughter of all great satirists"- Frank Schoenberner; "a wry pleasure to be...reminded of all that one is missing"- Irwin Edman