ironical
11ironical — adjective see ironic …
12ironical — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Marked by or displaying contemptuous mockery of others: cynic, cynical, ironic, sardonic, wry. See ATTITUDE, RESPECT …
13ironical — [ [t]aɪrɒ̱nɪk(ə)l[/t]] see ironic …
14ironical — adj. characterized by irony, sarcastic …
15ironical — a. Mocking, full of irony, expressing irony …
16ironical — iron·i·cal …
17Stapp's Ironical Paradox — was formulated by Colonel John Paul Stapp and says The universal aptitude for ineptitude makes any human accomplishment an incredible miracle. References* [http://www.edwards.af.mil/history/docs html/tidbits/murphy s law.html Murphy s Law]… …
18ironic, ironical — adj. ironic, ironical that + clause (it s ironic, ironical that the weakest student in mathematics was elected class treasurer) …
19dry ironic ironical pawky wry — humourous humourous adj. same as {humorous}; causing amusement or laughter. [Narrower terms: {bantering, facetious, tongue in cheek, witty ; {boisterous, knockabout, slapstick ; {buffoonish, clownish, zany}; {comic, comical, funny, laughable,… …
20semi-ironical — adj.; semi ironically, adv. * * * …