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irony1
noun (ironies )
1 a linguistic device or form of humour that takes its effect from stating or implying the opposite of what is the case or what is intended.
2 a dramatic device by which information is given to the audience that is not known to all the characters in the drama. Also called dramatic irony.
3 awkward or perverse circumstances applying to a situation that is in itself satisfactory or desirable.
4 Socratic irony.
[16c: from Latin ironia , from Greek eironeia dissimulation]
noun (ironies )
1 a linguistic device or form of humour that takes its effect from stating or implying the opposite of what is the case or what is intended.
2 a dramatic device by which information is given to the audience that is not known to all the characters in the drama. Also called dramatic irony.
3 awkward or perverse circumstances applying to a situation that is in itself satisfactory or desirable.
4 Socratic irony.
[16c: from Latin ironia , from Greek eironeia dissimulation]
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