English to Malay Dictionary ironically

ironically

ironinya
definition
adverb
in an ironic manner.
example
It is this struggle that creates the heat and turbulence in the Earth's core, 'ironically' the same heat that life needs to survive.
Right now, though, he feels happy and settled - and, 'ironically' , that's not good for creativity.
Social events were excruciating, although 'ironically' it was her shyness that attracted the man who became her fiancé.
To make it more intelligible, 'ironically' , photojournalism is often deconstructed as art.
Farming, 'ironically' , is the mainstay of the economy, but the agricultural sector is in shambles.
'ironically', the rescue craft which saved her was the boat she was helping to pay for
'ironically', the rescue craft that saved her was the boat she was helping to pay for
This morning, I came across an article, 'ironically' , about the dead making noise and speaking!
And 'ironically' most of the riots are engineered by those politicians who claim to be most patriotic.
He had nine birdies and dropped only one shot, at the fourth - 'ironically' one of the shortest holes on the course.
But still I worry: if church and state are divorced, 'ironically' faith will boom.
According to a brief article in the New York Times, research has shown that pessimists are, 'ironically' , more likely to die earlier than optimists.
‘How very noble,’ Oliver said 'ironically'
He loves so much that, 'ironically' , he's a constant source of pain to anyone unfortunate enough to love him.
Among the survivors, somewhat 'ironically' , was one who was wearing a suicide belt.
Boxing day was 'ironically' better than both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
He wants to sack loads of bureaucrats, who will, 'ironically' benefit most from the tax cuts if they are in their current jobs.
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