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    i·ron·ic
    [īˈränik]
    adjective
    ironic (adjective)
    1. using or characterized by irony:
      "his mouth curved into an ironic smile" · "maybe his comment is ironic" · "there were a few ironic cheers that soon gave way to roars of disapproval"
      • happening in the opposite way to what is expected, and typically causing wry amusement because of this:
        "I often find it ironic that despite the wonders of being alive, we refuse to be happy" · "it was ironic that now everybody had plenty of money for food they couldn't obtain it because everything was rationed"
    Origin
    mid 17th century: from French ironique or late Latin ironicus, from Greek eirōnikos ‘dissembling, feigning ignorance’, from eirōneia (see irony).
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