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Ironic and Ironical
I always wonder about this type of adjective. I knew that this two are adjectives, however, it's hard for me to use them in the correct way.
In addition, could somebody tell me what is the different?
Thank you!
28 янв. 2015 г., 6:20
Ответы · 2
I know what you mean. English is a tough language. The two words are often used interchangeably. The difference between "ironic" and "ironical" is subtle. "Ironical" describes something having the characteristics of irony. "The speaker delivered a mocking, ironical talk". On the other hand, "ironic" relates to something unexpected or mocking. "It was ironic to work in the same office as my ex-girlfriend". The difference is the same as the difference between "economic" and "economical". Inflation is an economic problem. When I choose a cheaper brand of washing detergent in the store, my choice is economical.
28 января 2015 г.
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Fonso
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английский, японский, кхмерский (камбоджийский)
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