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ironize — (Amer.) i·ro·nize || aɪrÉ™naɪz v. make ironic in nature or in appearance ; use irony; talk or act ironically (also ironise) … English contemporary dictionary
ironize — ˌnīz verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: ironic + ize transitive verb : to make ironic : give an appearance or effect of irony to ironizing her account of the meeting intransitive verb … Useful english dictionary
ironize — verb ( nized; nizing) Date: 1602 transitive verb to make ironic in appearance or effect intransitive verb to use irony ; speak or behave ironically … New Collegiate Dictionary
ironize — i·ron·ize (īʹrə nīz ) v. i·ron·ized, i·ron·iz·ing, i·ron·iz·es v. tr. To make ironic in effect: The actor ironized his performance of the speech. v. intr. To use irony. [ironic + ize.] * * * … Universalium
ironize — iro·nize … English syllables
ironized — ironize (Amer.) i·ro·nize || aɪrÉ™naɪz v. make ironic in nature or in appearance ; use irony; talk or act ironically (also ironise) … English contemporary dictionary
ironizes — ironize (Amer.) i·ro·nize || aɪrÉ™naɪz v. make ironic in nature or in appearance ; use irony; talk or act ironically (also ironise) … English contemporary dictionary
ironizing — ironize (Amer.) i·ro·nize || aɪrÉ™naɪz v. make ironic in nature or in appearance ; use irony; talk or act ironically (also ironise) … English contemporary dictionary
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