irony - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of irony in Hindi

  • व्यंग्य
  • ताना
  • व्यंगोक्ति
  • व्यंग

adjective

  • व्यंग्य का
  • ताने का
  • व्यंगोक्ति का
  • व्याजोक्ति
  • निन्दा
  • व्याजस्तुति
  • बोली ठोली

irony Definition

noun

  • the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect. ( भाषा का उपयोग करके किसी के अर्थ की अभिव्यक्ति जो आम तौर पर विपरीत संकेत देती है, आमतौर पर हास्य या जोरदार प्रभाव के लिए। )

adjective

  • of or like iron. ( या लोहे की तरह। )

irony Example

  • By this point in the movie, Banek can only laugh with caustic irony at this diatribe.
  • To add irony to injury, his reselection was itself a result of an injury to the captain Jason Robinson.
  • It would be the final irony of this extraordinary affair if the fight were to be cancelled on the grounds that it could be a threat to public order.
  • I was teaching a basic college writing course one summer at the local community college and I wanted to explain irony as a literary device.
  • With deliberate irony , they also echo corporate efforts at conveying information efficiently.
  • The irony of the growing shortage is that in responding to it, China could soon find itself with too much capacity.
  • The irony is almost too perfect: Malls are now being designed to resemble the downtown commercial districts they replaced.
  • It involved the use of that very English form of expression known as irony .
  • The results are irony and sarcasm, and those are two things I try to avoid.
  • You can not express irony or metaphor effectively in ticker-tape speech.
  • But perhaps the most bitter and disturbing irony is that the best surf tends to arrive during the winter.
  • the irony is that I thought he could help me
  • The greatest irony of this case was that his wife was also a patient, presenting with insomnia due to shift work as a nurse.
  • In a case of savage irony , Yost ended up supervising the termination of many of the engineers he helped to hire.
  • A tale of two cities, heavy with irony and laden with symbolism, was played out over the summer.
  • The irony was that Airdrie emerged from the match with one of their best results after one of their poorest performances.
  • There's plenty of irony in seeing one monopoly accuse another monopoly of restricting users' choices.
  • In a strange twist of irony , this very narrowing down of themes may result in a wider audience.
  • The irony is that the farming methods causing the drainage will result in their own demise, as they use up the topsoil and render the ground infertile.
  • They do it very quickly, using irony , saying the opposite of what they mean, and using extreme language.
  • Schlegel's Romantic irony was a reaction to the systematic thought of Kant.
  • The irony of that situation was that Stalin judged Hitler to be more rational than in fact he was.
  • Irony, and metaphor as a form of irony , is a way to understand how the English language is used.
  • It would be the perfect irony if today's opponents provided the spark that Scotland need to beat them in their own magnificent Millennium Stadium.
  • However, it soon dawned on me that these people were actually real activists, and their chants were not a form of deliberate irony .
  • His behaviour is a perfect expression of courtesy and good feeling with a spice of irony in it.
  • Heavy irony underlines her declaration that she had always wanted to be in the movies and longed to be discovered, like Marilyn Monroe.
  • The second, appended to the first half with humorous irony , was apparently intended to mean what it sounded like.
  • But the jokes, slang and heavy irony that make up the established banter of the building trade could be heading for extinction.
  • In perfect irony , one of them was seen pasting posters on the pedestal of the Kamaraj statue to publicise an agitation in the city on Tuesday.