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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
ironic
iron·ic BrE [aɪˈrɒnɪk] NAmE [aɪˈrɑːnɪk] (also less frequent iron·ic·al BrE [aɪˈrɒnɪkl] ; NAmE [aɪˈrɑːnɪkl] ) adjective 1. showing that you really mean the opposite of what you are saying; expressing ↑irony •an ironic comment 2. (of a situation)strange or amusing because it is very different from what you expect •It's ironic that she became a teacher— she used to hate school. see also ↑irony Derived Word: ↑ironically Word Origin: mid 17th cent.: from French ironique or late Latin ironicus, from Greek eirōnikos ‘dissembling, feigning ignorance’, from eirōneia ‘simulated ignorance’, from eirōn ‘dissembler’. Thesaurus: ironic [ironic ironically] adj. •There were ironic cheers from the opposition. satirical • |disapproving sarcastic • • sardonic • |approving wry • • dry • Opp: sincere a/an ironic/satirical/sarcastic/sardonic/wry/dry comment ironic/satirical/sardonic/wry/dry humour a/an ironic/sarcastic/sardonic/wry/dry tone/smile Example Bank: •He was greeted with ironic cheers from opposition MPs. •It's ironic that she became a teacher— she used to hate school. •She sent him a faintly ironic sideways glance.
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