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The proposed punctuation mark ؟ or ⸮, used to suggest irony or sarcasm in a question.
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Irony mark — ؟ redirects here. For the Arabic question mark, see Question mark. The irony mark or irony point (؟) (French: point d’ironie ; also called a snark or zing) is a proposed punctuation mark that was suggested to be used to indicate that a sentence… … Wikipedia
Irony (disambiguation) — Irony is a literary or rhetorical device, in which there is an incongruity or discordance between what one says or does.Irony may also refer to:* Irony (album), a 2003 electronic album * Irony mark, a proposed punctuation mark … Wikipedia
Irony punctuation — This article is about punctuation marks used to indicate irony or sarcasm. For the mirrored question mark used in Arabic and other languages that use Arabic script, see Mirrored question mark. ؟ Irony punctuation … Wikipedia
Irony — Ironic redirects here. For the song, see Ironic (song). For other uses, see irony (disambiguation). A Stop sign ironically defaced with a beseechment not to deface stop signs Irony (from the Ancient Greek εἰρωνεία eirōneía, meaning dissimulation… … Wikipedia
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mark — 1 verb 1 MAKE A MARK (I, T) to make a mark on something in a way that spoils its appearance, or to become spoiled in this way: We were careful not to mark the paintwork. | The disease had marked her face for life. | It s a beautiful table, but it … Longman dictionary of contemporary English