Pronunciation of the English word irony.
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1. | Tone of voice can indicate anger and irony. | |
2. | There was a touch of irony in his speech. | |
3. | She will perceive his irony. | |
4. | "Literally" can literally mean "metaphorically". "Literal" meaning "metaphorical" is also a literal irony. | |
5. | Other than that, you should know that I allow myself a bit of irony from time to time. | |
6. | French poet, Alcanter de Brahm, proposed the irony mark (؟) towards the end of the 19th century to indicate a sentence which should be understood as ironic or sarcastic. | |
7. | You're the only one who didn't understand the irony of what I said. | |
8. | There's a sense of bitter irony. | |
9. | Irony is very present in the English tradition. | |
10. | Tom didn't get the irony. |