irony

UK /ˈaɪə.ɹən.i/ US /ˈaɪ.ɹə.ni/
noun 6adj 1

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(noun.)

ADJ

great, heavy

There was great irony in the fact that the swimming instructor was afraid of deep water.

gentle

When he complained about the heat, she replied with gentle irony that he should move to the Arctic.

bitter, cruel, tragic

neat, nice

There's a neat irony in how my forgetful friend always remembers everyone else's birthdays.

final, supreme, ultimate

The supreme irony is that the safety officer was injured during the fire drill.

dramatic

QUANT

hint, touch, trace

There was just a hint of irony in her smile when she said the test was easy.

PREP

by a ~

By a strange irony, she became famous for the very thing she had always tried to avoid.

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