Synonym: dry, ironical, wry. Similar words: ironically, chronic, chronicle, electronic, electronics, iron, irony, iron curtain. Meaning: [aɪ'rɑnɪk /-'rɒn-] adj. 1. humorously sarcastic or mocking 2. characterized by often poignant difference or incongruity between what is expected and what actually is.
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1. That is a summary and ironic end.
2. The film is more of an ironic fantasy than a horror story.
3. Life sometimes, always is ironic. A turn round is probably I.
4. Modern television sitcoms are often ironic and self-referential.
5. Her music is witty, ironic and allusive.
6. Does he not find it ironic that the sort of people his movie celebrates hardly ever watch this kind of movie?
7. It's ironic that her husband smoked for thirty years, and yet she's the one who died of lung cancer.
8. It's ironic that the weakest student in mathematics was elected class treasurer.
9. It's ironic that she became a teacher—she used to hate school.
10. In an ironic twist , the most trustworthy character in the film turned out to be the thief.
11. His photographs are complex and sometimes ironic.
12. The ironic vision destroys such messianic aspirations.
13. A faint, ironic smile touched her lips.
14. It looked ironic, satiric, suggestive on her small frame.
15. Now they came out spiced with delicate, ironic humour.
16. This situation has many ironic effects.
17. There was an ironic footnote to the story, however.
18. Now they can be. How ironic.
19. It would be ironic if a version capable of industrialising the practice becomes part of the landscape of modern warfare.
20. He smiled that ironic smile of his that always made me feel so foolish.
21. An ironic cheer arose from the crowd round the bar.
22. And in an ironic twist,[Sentence dictionary] the Author is played by the same actor as the old farmer.
23. It was ironic, Ray thought, that his friends were now advancing their opponents' arguments.
24. People used to call me Mr Popularity at high school, but they were being ironic.
25. Your car was stolen at the police station! How ironic!
26. When I told Lucy I loved her book, she thought I was being ironic.
27. The writer takes well-known fairy tales and gives them an ironic twist.
28. If I hadn't been rigid with shock, I might have found it ironic.
29. Harry said his Aunt Erica sent good wishes, his eyes ironic.
30. Her car was stolen from outside the police station, which is pretty ironic.
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