Ironically - definition of ironically by The Free Dictionary Sometimes, people misapply ironic, irony, and ironically to events and circumstances that might better be described as simply coincidental or improbable, with no particular lessons about human vanity or presumption
ironically - Wiktionary, the free dictionary ironically (comparative more ironically, superlative most ironically) (manner) In an ironic manner; in a way displaying irony My colleague ironically avoids doctors like the plague! (evaluative) Used to draw attention to an ironic aspect of a situation being described
Irony - Wikipedia Irony is a juxtaposition of what, on the surface, appears to be the case with what is actually or expected to be the case Originally a rhetorical device and literary technique, irony has also come to assume a metaphysical significance with implications for one's attitude towards life The concept originated in ancient Greece, where it described a dramatic character who pretended to be less
IRONICALLY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Ironically definition: in a way that uses words to mean the opposite of what they normally mean, or makes an obvious exaggeration or understatement, as a joke or in order to make a point See examples of IRONICALLY used in a sentence