What is another word for ironies?

Pronunciation: [ˈa͡ɪɹənɪz] (IPA)

Ironies are a common occurrence in modern life, but finding the right synonyms for this term can be challenging. Some possible options include paradoxes, contradictions, discrepancies, incongruities, twists, and turns. Each of these words captures a slightly different shade of meaning, but all suggest a situation where the unexpected happens. For example, a paradox might refer to a situation where two opposing forces are both equally true, while a twist might suggest a sudden reversal of fortune. Ultimately, the choice of synonym will depend on the specific context and the tone you are trying to convey, but any of these options are worth considering for your next piece of writing.

What are the hypernyms for Ironies?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Ironies

But instead of the rapt and breathless attention with which my reading had been attended, the present company listened with a smile, whilst ever and anon a short laugh or a quiet chuckle would mark how well they understood to-night the subtle ironies which had originally escaped them.
"The Shame of Motley"
Raphael Sabatini
By one of those little ironies in which life seems to delight, the only opportunity that presented itself lay directly in the path of temptation.
"Calvary Alley"
Alice Hegan Rice
It was one of those little ironies of fate that he should have picked up the very man who was to disinherit him some twenty- four years later.
"Black Jack"
Max Brand

Famous quotes with Ironies

  • It's one of the tragic ironies of the theatre that only one man in it can count on steady work - the night watchman.
    Tallulah Bankhead
  • I suppose that's one of the ironies of life doing the wrong thing at the right moment.
    Charlie Chaplin
  • It is one of the ironies of the ministry that the very man who works in God's name is often hardest put to find time for God. The parents of Jesus lost Him at church, and they were not the last ones to lose Him there.
    Vance Havner
  • Perfection is a trifle dull. It is not the least of life's ironies that this, which we all aim at, is better not quite achieved.
    W. Somerset Maugham
  • That so unlikely an outcome should accrue to a man possessed of such limited talent and so many flaws, and one lacking in a sense of ethics and decency was one of the bitter ironies of history.
    William Thomas Green Morton

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