| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
| 1 |
ironic |
expressing irony; occurring in an unexpected and contrary manner |
Wordlist |
| 2 |
ironic |
sarcastic |
English Honors Vocab Chap. 6 |
| 3 |
Ironic |
satiric; unexpected |
Major Test Vocabulary, 9 of 10 |
| 4 |
ironic |
containing or exemplifying irony: an ironic novel; an ironic remark. |
words in questions of SAT |
| 5 |
Ironic |
Suggestion an incongruity between what might be expected |
Vocab |
| 6 |
ironic |
to convery the opposite of the literal meaning |
Literature Vocab |
| 7 |
ironic |
the fact that teiresius is blind yet has greater vision that those who are sighted is ? |
study guide final exam 2006 |
| 8 |
Ironic |
The fact that Teiresius is blind yet has greater vision that those who are sighted is? |
ELA II Spring Final Exam 2006 |
| 9 |
ironic |
to convey the opposite of the literal meaning |
Vocabulary Test |
| 10 |
ironic |
Contrary or opposite of what was expected |
Kaplan SAT Word List: "I" Words |
| 11 |
ironic |
expressing irony; occurring in an unexpected and contrary manner |
Barrons GRE Wordlist 4,842 words |
| 12 |
ironic |
expressing irony; occurring in an unexpected and contrary manner |
I, J and K |
| 13 |
ironic |
expressing irony; occurring in an unexpected and contrary manner |
scrambled |
| 14 |
Ironic |
satiric, unexpected |
Lux Education SAT List 17 |
| 15 |
ironic |
the use of words to express and uninteded or contradictory meaning |
Princeton Review's Hit Parade Vocab |
| 16 |
ironic |
occuring in a contradictory manner |
GRE set 27 |
| 17 |
ironic |
containing or exemplyfiying irony |
giver vocab.-part 1 of part 1 of section one |
| 18 |
ironic |
speaking or writing in which what a person says is opposite of what he feels |
View from Saturday |
| 19 |
ironic |
unexpected; coincidental |
Unit 6 Voc. Words |
| 20 |
ironic |
resulting in an unexpected and contrary outcome |
27 |
| 21 |
ironic |
contradictory; inconsistent; sarcastic |
vocabulary drill 8 |
| 22 |
ironic |
sarcastic, suggesting a difference between what might be expected and what actually happens |
Vocabulary Workshop E Unit 6 |
| 23 |
ironic |
unexpected |
Set #5 vocab |
| 24 |
ironic |
sugges |
Unit 6 |
| 25 |
ironic |
suggesting an incongruity between what might be expected and what actually happens; given to irony, sarcastic |
Voc. E-6 |
| 26 |
ironic |
synonyms: incongruous, satiric, sardonic, wry |
Voc. E-6 |
| 27 |
ironic |
antonyms: straightforward, unequivocal |
Voc. E-6 |
| 28 |
ironic |
suggesting an incongruity between what might be expected and what actually happens,; given to irony; sarcastic |
unit 6 vocab |
| 29 |
ironic |
sarcastic |
Unit 6 |
| 30 |
ironic |
suggesting an incongruity betweenwhat might be expected and what actually happens |
Vocab Unit 6 |
| 31 |
ironic |
(adj) suggesting an incongruity between what might be |
Lesson 106 |
| 32 |
ironic |
suggesting an incongruity between what might be expeceted and what actually happens; given to irony, sarcastic |
Vocab Works Unit 6 |
| 33 |
ironic |
suggesting an incongruity between what might be expected and what actually happens; given to irony, sarcastic |
vocabulary 6 Cerritos High |
| 34 |
ironic |
(adj.) suggesting incongruity between what might be expected and what actually happens; given to irony, sarcasm |
Vocab Unit 6 |
| 35 |
Ironic |
suggesting an incongruity between what might be expected and what actually happens; given to irony; sarcastic |
Mrs. Marello vocab unit 6 |
| 36 |
ironic |
suggesting an incongruity between what might be expected and what actually happens; given to irony, sarcastic |
Unit 6 vocab |
| 37 |
ironic |
suggesting an incongruity between what might be expected and what actually happens; given to irony; sarcastic |
Week 6 Vocab |
| 38 |
ironic |
strangely funny; unexpected |
BIG UNIT TEST #3 2nd nine weeks |
| 39 |
ironic |
(adj) suggesting an incongruity between what might be expected and whatt actually happens; given to irony, sarcastic |
Unit 6 Vocabulary |
| 40 |
ironic |
unexpected |
hit parade vocabulary |