Similar words: ironically, chronically, ironic, conical, canonical, laconically, sardonically, ironing board. Meaning: adj. 1. characterized by often poignant difference or incongruity between what is expected and what actually is 2. humorously sarcastic or mocking.
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1. That is a summary and ironical end.
2. It's ironical that the weakest student in mathematics was elected class treasurer.
3. Only the brushwork, a kind of ironical plea for art, does that.
4. Don't be ironical with me.
5. Being thus ironical and bald, he was the leader.
6. Even his spectacles seemed to wear an ironical gleam.
7. The remarkable ironical art in the novel is the result of the reference from the historicial and biographic literature present by ChunQiu.
8. Only the play produced an ironical situation, and this was due to Drouet alone.
9. Attention: the above was translated from an ironical novel in Chinese.
10. An ironical smile curled the lip of Eug é nie.
11. This ironical sequence of things angered him like an impish trick from a fellow - creature.
12. In the beginning, postmodernism was not merely ironical, merely gesture, some kind of clever sham, a hotchpotch for the sake of it.
13. By using the ironical techniques, the novel has got rid of the bondage of language's implicative meaning and led the readers' attentions to a wider apperception space beyond the semantic meanings.
14. But I see an ironical look in your face again.
15. He is ironical, provoking, questioning, the old enemy of the Sophists, ready to put on the mask of Silenus as well as to argue seriously.
16. It was ironical that the well - planned scheme failed so completely.
17. The writer takes wellknown fairy tales and gives them an ironical twist.
18. If this was Richard's first experience of war it bore an ironical similarity to his last.
19. This sounds like one of his more severe remarks, although perhaps an ironical inflection has not survived its reporting.
20. While the soldiers were shouting, Kutuzov, bending forward in his saddle, bowed his head, and his eyes gleamed with a mild and, as it were,[sentencedict.com/ironical.html] ironical light.
21. The world , which, as I have said, appreciated him, pitied him too much to be ironical.
22. She was not sure whether the congratulations and kindness were or were not ironical.
23. From his general demeanour I didn't get the impression that he was being ironical.
24. " Ask her if she's got any jam, " Bill said. " Be ironical with her. "
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