In many ways, such as dying. You could drown at a lifeguard party. Or in science: Hydrogen and oxygen are the most flammable elements on earth, yet when combined to make H2O or water they can douse flames.
No because an illustration for definition is not contradictory to was is expected.
No, they have different meanings. 'Ironic' refers to something happening in the opposite way to what is expected, while 'cliched' refers to something overused to the point of losing its originality or effectiveness.
This is when words express something that is contrary to the truth and is often sarcastic
"Ironic" refers to when something happens in a way that is the opposite of what was expected, often resulting in a surprising or humorous outcome. "Iconic" refers to something that is widely recognized and representative of a particular idea, person, or thing, typically because of its excellence or significance.
No (that was ironic).
The word irony means saying one thing while showing another. The word ironic means that something happens in the opposite way that it was expected.
comical is the possession of comedy. If something is comical, it is funny, entertaining, or even in some situations, ironic.
Please specify which comments you are referring to. Everyone all through the play calls Iago "Honest Iago" which is certainly ironic. If you want something more specific, you need to specify.
because when you see, hear, etc. something unexpected or ironic, you just start to laugh i guess--something like that. laughing's just fun.
Holden always comments on how much he hates people who are 'phoney' and worrying about ones appearance is something that he would call phoney so when he does this himself it is ironic.
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The correct spelling of the word is "sarcastic" (meant to be ironic or critical, saying something not actually believed or true).