What does Ironic mean?

Definitions for Ironic
aɪˈrɒn ɪkiron·ic

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. dry, ironic, ironical, wryadjective

    humorously sarcastic or mocking

    "dry humor"; "an ironic remark often conveys an intended meaning obliquely"; "an ironic novel"; "an ironical smile"; "with a wry Scottish wit"

  2. ironic, ironicaladjective

    characterized by often poignant difference or incongruity between what is expected and what actually is

    "madness, an ironic fate for such a clear thinker"; "it was ironical that the well-planned scheme failed so completely"

Wiktionary

  1. ironicadjective

    Characterized by or constituting (any kind of) irony.

  2. ironicadjective

    Given to the use of irony; sarcastic.

Wikipedia

  1. ironic

    Irony (from Ancient Greek εἰρωνεία eirōneía 'dissimulation, feigned ignorance'), in its broadest sense, is the juxtaposition of what on the surface appears to be the case and what is actually the case or to be expected; it is an important rhetorical device and literary technique. Irony can be categorized into different types, including verbal irony, dramatic irony, and situational irony. Verbal, dramatic, and situational irony are often used for emphasis in the assertion of a truth. The ironic form of simile, used in sarcasm, and some forms of litotes can emphasize one's meaning by the deliberate use of language which states the opposite of the truth, denies the contrary of the truth, or drastically and obviously understates a factual connection.

ChatGPT

  1. ironic

    Ironic refers to a situation or outcome that is the opposite of, or different from, what would be naturally or normally expected, often creating an unexpected twist or a humorous or poignant observation. It can also relate to the use of words expressing something different from, or opposite to, their literal meaning, typically in a humorous or sarcastic context.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Ironicadjective

    ironical

Wikidata

  1. Ironic

    "Ironic" is a song recorded by Canadian-American singer Alanis Morissette for her third studio album Jagged Little Pill. It was written by Morissette and Glen Ballard, and was produced by him. Maverick and Warner Bros. Records released it as the album's fourth single on February 27, 1996 in CD, maxi and cassette formats. "Ironic" is a pop rock song written in the key of B major, and includes a moderate tempo of eighty-two beats per minute. Although the lyrics present several situations which are said to be "ironic", it has been noted by some commentators, including comedians and satirists, that these situations were not truly ironic, earning critiques and parodies as well as corrections to make the situations actually "ironic". The track topped the Canadian RPM Top Singles chart for six weeks, and reached the top five in Australia, New Zealand and Norway. In the United States, the song reached number four on April 13, 1996, and currently is her highest-charting single on the Billboard Hot 100. "Ironic" was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America. The song received two Grammy Award nominations in 1997, one of them Record of the Year. French director Stéphane Sednaoui filmed the music video. In it, Morissette drives through a winter landscape, and she plays multiple roles as her passengers. MTV nominated the music video for six MTV Video Music Awards in 1996, winning three of them. The music video was listed on VH1's "Greatest Music Videos" list and was parodied by Allison Rheaume and "Weird Al" Yankovic.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Ironic in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Ironic in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of Ironic in a Sentence

  1. Dean Mazzarella:

    Here in Leominster, it's Pink Flamingo Day every day, but it's just kind of ironic how within a day of his passing, it just so happens to be. He'd be thrilled.

  2. Brock Juarez:

    It’s ironic that the Biden administration continues to claim their policies only support ‘affirming care’ while simultaneously defending and promoting permanent, harmful, and irreversible sex-change operations for children, we have remained consistent that in Florida we must protect children and parental rights, and our Medicaid program should not be paying for medical experiments.

  3. Tyler Winklevoss:

    Amazon can probably get packages to literally any place in the world, even if the last mile is on a dirt bike or something, what you can't get is paid for those goods, which is very ironic, that the physical stuff we can move all around the world and we can't get money to a lot of places around the world.

  4. Steven Nabil screenshot:

    That puts us in a lot of danger, and many of these pages still run, and its especially ironic that Facebook is OKwith Death to America but wants to censor Americans trying to get back to work.

  5. Stephen Jay Gould:

    Sigmund Freud often remarked that great revolutions in the history of science have but one common, and ironic, feature: they knock human arrogance off one pedestal after another of our previous conviction about our own self-importance.

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