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what is ment by ironically​

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Answered by MrRonit
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If something is ironic it's unexpected, often in an amusing way. ... Ironic is the adjective for the noun irony. In contemporary speech, when we call something ironic, we often mean sarcastic.

Answered by bottakusuma666
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Answer:ironic. If something is ironic it's unexpected, often in an amusing way. ... Ironic is the adjective for the noun irony. In contemporary speech, when we call something ironic, we often mean sarcastic.

adjective. using words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning; containing or exemplifying irony: an ironic novel; an ironic remark. of, relating to, or tending to use irony or mockery; ironical. coincidental; unexpected: It was ironic that I was seated next to my ex-husband at the dinner.

Explanation:

If something is ironic it's unexpected, often in an amusing way. If you're the world chess champion, it would be pretty ironic if you lost a match to someone who just learned to play yesterday.

Ironic is the adjective for the noun irony. In contemporary speech, when we call something ironic, we often mean sarcastic. If you spill coffee all over drawings you've been working on all morning, you might ironically tell your coworker, "I've done something wonderful!" An ironic outcome is the opposite of what's intended. Having someone splash mud on you is always annoying, but it would be ironic if they had splashed you because they were running up to wipe dirt off you.

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