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”ironic“”satiric“ what's the difference?
”ironic“”satiric“ what's the difference? Can they be interchangeable?
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"Ironic" = say one thing but mean it in a different way, in a funny way.
"Satirically" = to make intentionally fun of something in a style called "satyre". "Satyre" is a kind of humor, a kind of comedy art, from ancient Greece with very strict rules for something being "satyrical".
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For future reference, I recommend English language learners use this excellent online source that clearly explains the subtle differences between English vocabulary belonging in the same catergory....always worth learning the finer shades of meaning for the ultimate and precise control of your English!
https://www.vocabulary.com
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Ironic situations are those situations that are funny because things happen in a completely opposite way of what you expected. Satire on the other hand, is making fun of people- imitating them by exposing their flaws. ( ex. stupidity)
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المهارات اللغوية
الصينية (المندرية), الإنجليزية
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