irony

ही सेवा विनामुल्य
definition
noun
“Don't go overboard with the gratitude,” he rejoined with heavy irony
the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect.
adjective
an irony gray color
of or like iron.
translation of 'irony'
लोखंडाचा,
उपरोधिक बोलणे,
लोखंडासारखा,
व्याजस्तुती
example
In a case of savage 'irony' , Yost ended up supervising the termination of many of the engineers he helped to hire.
However, it soon dawned on me that these people were actually real activists, and their chants were not a form of deliberate 'irony' .
Those who don't know him better could be forgiven for missing the 'irony' in that expression.
The results are 'irony' and sarcasm, and those are two things I try to avoid.
With deliberate 'irony' , they also echo corporate efforts at conveying information efficiently.
It would be the final 'irony' of this extraordinary affair if the fight were to be cancelled on the grounds that it could be a threat to public order.
But perhaps the most bitter and disturbing 'irony' is that the best surf tends to arrive during the winter.
The greatest 'irony' of this case was that his wife was also a patient, presenting with insomnia due to shift work as a nurse.
The final dialogue, Imperceptible, is a darkly humorous piece of 'irony' .
His behaviour is a perfect expression of courtesy and good feeling with a spice of 'irony' in it.
But the jokes, slang and heavy 'irony' that make up the established banter of the building trade could be heading for extinction.
The filmmakers used the city's motto ‘Let Glasgow Flourish’ as the film's title with deliberate 'irony' .
‘Don't go overboard with the gratitude,’ he rejoined with heavy 'irony'
I suppose that there are people who could fail to notice when I'm deploying 'irony' , exaggerating for humorous effect or just burbling.
They do it very quickly, using 'irony' , saying the opposite of what they mean, and using extreme language.
Expressing yourself through 'irony' is the way to go these days.
A palpable sense of 'irony' , derived from Greek tragedy, embeds itself in the noirish landscape.
By this point in the movie, Banek can only laugh with caustic 'irony' at this diatribe.
A tale of two cities, heavy with 'irony' and laden with symbolism, was played out over the summer.
But did he know he would use 'irony' to such clever effect even a moment before he began doing so?
I enjoyed your piece, Tom, I like contradictions, 'irony' , humour and absurdities.
In a strange twist of 'irony' , this very narrowing down of themes may result in a wider audience.
It would be the perfect 'irony' if today's opponents provided the spark that Scotland need to beat them in their own magnificent Millennium Stadium.
The 'irony' of that situation was that Stalin judged Hitler to be more rational than in fact he was.
The second, appended to the first half with humorous 'irony' , was apparently intended to mean what it sounded like.
Schlegel's Romantic 'irony' was a reaction to the systematic thought of Kant.
“Don't go overboard with the gratitude,” he rejoined with heavy 'irony'
The 'irony' is that the farming methods causing the drainage will result in their own demise, as they use up the topsoil and render the ground infertile.
Heavy 'irony' underlines her declaration that she had always wanted to be in the movies and longed to be discovered, like Marilyn Monroe.
To add 'irony' to injury, his reselection was itself a result of an injury to the captain Jason Robinson.
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