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Significados de
ironical
en inglés
Humorously sarcastic or mocking.
dry
ironic
wry
Términos relacionados
humorous
incongruous
humourous
Uso de
ironical
en inglés
1
There was an
ironical
justice in the condition of the old cemetery.
2
Mr. Wilding bowed to the rebuke in a submission that seemed
ironical
.
3
The lips of the lawyer twisted themselves sourly into an
ironical
smile.
4
He spoke the last words in a tone half insinuating, half
ironical
.
5
He looked at me with a singular expression in his
ironical
eyes.
6
This gave the signal for a tumult of
ironical
laughter and hisses.
7
Then a sombre-toned reflection formulated itself in his mind,
ironical
and bitter.
8
In that subtle and
ironical
fashion, her fate was steadily at work.
9
The sheer, grotesque truth of it drove him to an
ironical
assent.
10
She returned his
ironical
gaze calmly over the shoulder of a trooper.
11
Every one must teach himself that, replied Demosthenes in an
ironical
tone.
12
He spoke in a half-jesting manner, but his
ironical
voice challenged me.
13
Mrs. Brankley detected the note of
ironical
congratulation in her visitor's verdict.
14
The Sire de Malétroit rose to meet them with an
ironical
obeisance.
15
The professor raised his eyes for an
ironical
glance at his wife.
16
To an acute observer the said portrait had always been subtly
ironical
.
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ironical
Adjetivo
Colocaciones frecuentes
ironical smile
ironical tone
ironical laugh
slightly ironical
ironical bow
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