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ironically

adverb as in humorously

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Ironically, the play deals with the ‘management’ of information by the Establishment.

Ironically, this is the one precept on which liberals and conservatives agree.

Ironically, unlike Dukakis and apparently Paul, Bill Clinton and Al Gore had each “read the memo” back in the day.

Ironically, as pope, his championing of the poor has given Liberation Theology a new lease on life.

Ironically, there are parts of it that I think the North Koreans will love, but other parts they are going to really hate.

"You may put strategy out of the definition, leaving in the woman," she continued ironically.

He could even hear the professor's voice as he ironically pronounced upon sordid little despots of Bassett's stamp.

A parchment in Hindustani, given jestingly or ironically by a humorous old chap in orders and white linen and rhinoceros sandals.

“Now you are doomed indeed,” Hildebrand commented, ironically.

"Good night," Wade said ironically, with a last look at Moran.

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On this page you'll find 13 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to ironically, such as: amusingly, jokingly, absurdly, facetiously, jocosely, and jovially.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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