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Which term describes a use of verbal irony with biting or critical intent -apex?

The term that describes a use of verbal irony with biting or critical intent is sarcasm.

Here's why:

* Verbal irony is a figure of speech where the intended meaning is the opposite of the literal meaning.

* Sarcasm is a specific type of verbal irony that is used to express mockery or contempt. It's meant to be hurtful or cutting, often with a sharp edge.

Examples of sarcasm:

* "Oh, great! Another sunny day in Seattle." (Said on a rainy day)

* "You're so smart, you could teach a class." (Said to someone who just made a mistake)

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