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Interestingly, although sardonic is not a common word, it does pop up from time to time. But sardonicism, athough it is indeed a legitimate word, is so rare that I’m not sure I’ve ever heard or read it anywhere. Weird.
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Indeed. In English, you don't seem to prefer the noun forms of adjectives very much - you'd rather just attach them to some noun. Whereas in Norwegian it's so ubiquitous, I've spent months struggling to find a way to categorize them accurately for my employer...
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Sometimes we tack on "ness," "tude," or "ism" almost randomly, often with some kind of apology for the awkwardness. And you're right that we often just use two words. Your original "amused disdain" is, I'd say, the cleanest way to say it.
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