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  2. 1. According to Oxford dictionary, irony means. (also dramatic or tragic irony) a literary technique, originally used in Greek tragedy, by which the full significance of a character’s words or actions is clear to the audience or reader although unknown to the character. Let's consider your example sentences.

  3. "The irony is not lost on me" meaning in this sentence

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    The point is that the intended meaning intentionally contradicts in some way the expressed meaning. Saying the opposite of what is intended is irony. The standardized phrase. The irony is not lost on me that X. means that X may sound like irony, but is, least primarily, intended as non-ironical.

  4. The irony is that humans used to depend on machines for survival, and in this narrative, machines depend on humans to meet their needs. The rest of the line depends on personifying "fate." Morpheus speaks of Fate—meaning destiny in the abstract—as if it is a person with the ability to appreciate irony.

  5. Irony or hypocrisy - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

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    Calling your friend a hypocrite (or even using the term hypocrisy) is an aggressive act, a blame, that would likely heat the debate. Noting the irony of the situation is a much milder act. You are suggesting a way out; your friend may not have been conscious of his mistake. There is a suitable idiom (perhaps not well known) for this situation ...

  6. The phrase means 'explain it to me in very simple terms, as if I were only five years old'. Whilst someone using this might mean that they really don't understand, it is also possible that the person asking suspects that the person explaining doesn't really understand either and is only parroting jargon. Share.

  7. 9. 'Least of all on Kojeve' just means that he best understood the irony.'Least of all' paired with 'lost on no one' is a double negative, so another way of looking at the sentence could be 'Everyone understood the irony, and Kojeve understood it the most of all'. Share. Improve this answer. answered Feb 18, 2016 at 14:53.

  8. What does "of" mean when it is at the beginning?

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    What does "irony" mean? 0. What does the word "with" mean in "omitted with no loss of meaning"? 1.

  9. meaning in context - What does 'formation' mean? - English...

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    1. Opposition between two ideas means that the ideas are opposed to each other. They take mutually exclusive positions. How to tell what is meant by "formation" in a passage that discusses education (of the young)? The passage describes, on the other hand, an understanding of education that is based on the idea of BRINGING OUT the innate ...

  10. The word "flying" usually has a meaning of moving fast through the air..., but in football (soccer) context what does it mean? Nothing to critique from Palace's side there. Just Spurs' attack linking-up the way they should have been all season. Incredible ability in that attack. Spurs are flying now, building attack after attack. Doherty ...

  11. When she saw Forest dressed in the uniform the word "trip" was meant as disbelief that her friend was dressed in the clothes of one of the people she is actively protesting against. I am not familiar with that segment of the movie, but it sounds like. trip.