Ironically [adverb]

Definition of Ironically:

comically

Synonyms of Ironically:


Opposite/Antonyms of Ironically:

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Sentence/Example of Ironically:

They all called the Mach-E a “Mustang,” and they did not do so ironically.

Doing so is a teachable skill and, ironically, there is plenty of information on the web about it that could credibly form the basis of a curriculum for the military.

A lack of cases ironically leads to a growing population susceptible to infection, so future outbreaks could be larger and more unpredictable.

One of the things built into life itself is, ironically, impermanence and the capacity to change.

Standard cybersecurity practice is to keep your software up to date—so most SolarWinds customers, ironically, were protected because they had failed to heed that advice.

Online memorials are, perhaps ironically, helping the living grasp the humanity behind these extraordinary numbers.

But, ironically, they’re probably less likely to cut officers’ pensions the way Gaspar and the previous board did.

Which, ironically enough, is what I said when I came to UPS.

The key to staying warm is, ironically, not getting too warm.

Whitelisting is already enforced in Switzerland, somewhat ironically.