ironic

adjective17 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.4

A common way to indicate a high degree of irony.

Highlights that something is ironic in a specific or notable way.

Indicates a small or slight degree of irony.

Suggests a profound or significant level of irony.

Emphasizes a strong degree of irony.

Indicates a small or slight degree of irony.

Indicates a very high degree of irony.

Indicates irony related to a tragic event or outcome.

Indicates a moderate degree of irony.

Indicates irony that is regrettable or unfortunate.

Indicates irony that is painful, harsh, or full of disappointment.

Means ironic in two different ways or for two reasons.

Suggests that the irony is particularly amusing or satisfying.

A less frequent alternative form of 'ironic'.

Used to state that a situation or event is ironic.

To perceive or realize that something is ironic.

Used to suggest that a situation or event appears to be ironic.

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