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But they have done so as a form of irony, not penance.
The latter form of irony, he said, might be healthy as the country's mood becomes increasingly bellicose.
Accismus, a form of irony in which a person feigns indifference to or pretends to refuse something he or she desires.
Dramatic irony is a form of irony that is expressed through a work's structure: an audience's awareness of the situation in which a work's characters exist differs substantially from that of the characters', and the words and actions of the characters therefore take on a different often contradictory meaning for the audience than they have for the work's characters.
Reality shows breed a condescending and antagonistic form of irony.
It's what drives conspiracy theories, which are a strange form of irony in which you know already what's driving things.
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No surprise then that once the liberals broke their silence over how they felt about Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's conservative views and policies, an explosion of expression followed in the form of satire, irony and outright mockery of the popular leader on Istanbul's streets and social media.
At the very least, certain forms of irony and social satire in which I'd trafficked no longer seemed useful.
There are varying forms of irony, but the easiest way to ascertain if something is ironic is to determine whether what actually happens differs from your expectations.
In the US, we face similar though less severe forms of irony in the distribution of our health workforce...while the need for prevention-oriented primary care clinicians grows in the US, the supply of primary-care graduates from our health professions schools dwindles.
(Sarcasm can be considered a form of verbal irony).
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