Ironically meaning in English
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Definition
ironically: sarcastically, paradoxically, inconsistently
- "Princess Utopia : Ironically enough, there's no electricity in Electric Ladyland."
- "The big winner is Jean Marron, who ironically works in the IT department."
- "I say tomato, you say tomato, I say potato, you say potato, but ironically enough I don't understand a word you're saying."
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