ironic 的定义
- 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.
ironic 近义词
sarcastic
ironic 的近义词 45 个
- arrogant
- caustic
- incongruous
- mocking
- paradoxical
- ridiculous
- sardonic
- satiric
- satirical
- twisted
- unexpected
- wry
- acrid
- alert
- backbiting
- biting
- bitter
- burlesque
- chaffing
- clever
- contemptuous
- contradictory
- critical
- cutting
- cynical
- defiant
- derisive
- disparaging
- double-edged
- exaggerated
- implausible
- incisive
- ironical
- keen
- mordant
- pungent
- quick-witted
- scathing
- scoffing
- sharp
- sneering
- spicy
- trenchant
- uncomplimentary
- witty
ironic 的反义词 2 个
更多ironic例句
- In its own ironic way, Halloween has always offered a brief respite from real-world horrors.
- That’s quite ironic coming from the head of a company whose products are used in operations that contribute to serious human rights violations.
- The collection, which includes 15 pieces, reflects Abloh’s signature “ironic” style.
- It is ironic that the integrity of the second law of thermodynamics, which is responsible for irreversibility in the world, is safeguarded at the micro level by this reversibility.
- The title may sound ironic, but it wasn’t intended that way.
- So it was ironic a couple of months later when the Tea Partiers were railing against it—it had already expired.
- Ironic, since it was originally meant to suppress sugar lust.
- How ironic that the Hermit Kingdom is taking the blame for our first real look inside a clique that not even Vice dares penetrate.
- How ironic and unfortunate that the critics tend to focus on one “bad” class or the other.
- To them, they were being ironic and funny, and proving how ‘liberal’ they were.
- So this was the curious and ironic fact; the nation had been saved—but only to be handed over to the money-changers!
- As the Tassos reached for him, a last ironic thought drifted through Hendricks mind.
- Gray, silent in the shadows, laughed a bitter, ironic laugh.
- There was a suggestion of the ludicrous, a faint ironic aroma, in the phrase, which aroused angry passions.
- My friend S— the elder passed me on the other side of the street with a wave of the hand and an ironic smile.