irony

  • 41Irony (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Irony Type = Album Artist = ACO Released = 18 June, 2003 Recorded = Genre = Electronica Length = Label = Sony Music Producer = múm Taeji Sawai Reviews = Last album = Material (2001) This album = Irony (2003) Next album =… …

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  • 42irony, satire, sarcasm — Each of these words indicates ridicule, contempt, or mockery of someone or something. Irony is a figure of speech in which the literal (exact, denotative) meaning of a word or statement is the opposite of that intended. Cicero defined irony as… …

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  • 43Irony mark — ؟ redirects here. For the Arabic question mark, see Question mark. The irony mark or irony point (؟) (French: point d’ironie ; also called a snark or zing) is a proposed punctuation mark that was suggested to be used to indicate that a sentence… …

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  • 44Irony Is a Dead Scene — Infobox Album | Name = Irony Is a Dead Scene Type = EP Artist = Dillinger Escape Plan with Mike Patton Released = August 27, 2002 Genre = Mathcore Experimental metal Length = 17:57 Label = Epitaph Records Producer = Ben Weinman Reviews =… …

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  • 45irony mark — noun The proposed punctuation mark ؟ or ⸮, used to suggest irony or sarcasm in a question …

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  • 46irony aside — in total seriousness, without irony …

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  • 47irony — Synonyms and related words: Atticism, Janus, agile wit, ambiguity, ambiguousness, ambivalence, amphibology, antinomy, biformity, bifurcation, black humor, burlesque, caricature, causticity, comedy, complexity of meaning, conjugation, cynicism,… …

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  • 48irony — A statement in the narrative which bears a meaning in the context which the readers understand differently. An example is in John 18:14 where Caiaphas approves the condemnation of Jesus on grounds of political expediency but by the Christian… …

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  • 49irony — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. ridicule, satire, sarcasm. See figurative. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. sarcasm, wit, humor, paradox, incongruity, double meaning, twist, absurdity, ridicule, raillery, mockery, burlesque, parody, quip,… …

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  • 50irony — i·ron·y || aɪə(r)nɪ n. sarcasm, speech or writing which is intended to communicate a meaning contrary to its literal sense; contrast between what is expected or desired and reality …

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