Ironical [adjective]

Definition of Ironical:

cynical

Synonyms of Ironical:


Opposite/Antonyms of Ironical:

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Sentence/Example of Ironical:

The ironical thing is America desperately needs heroes to show the way, but the heroes that show up are attacked.

Her stern was towards him, and all he saw of her was the ironical legend, “Cure your Corns.”

For a while Sir Lucien stood watching the singular pair and smiling in his ironical fashion.

"You should go to bed," she replied, with that ironical air which went so well with her delicate and witty face.

"We are not all like you, my dear Lieutenant," said Coronado, in a tone which might have been either apologetical or ironical.

The Duc de Mayenne led away the new king, while the other two brothers exchanged an ironical smile.

"Mrs. Stanley, you are an example of heroism to our sex," replied the Mexican, with an ironical grin.

The host did not reply, but Chicot fancied he could see an ironical smile on his lip whenever the king's name was mentioned.

"You will discover a few deviations in the ground plan," returned Coronado, for once ironical.

His look was bitter and ironical, while a finger raised towards the divine seemed to forbid the ceremony to go any further.