Pronunciation: /aɪrəˈnaɪsɪdəl/
adjective relating to the act of killing or destroying irony
A1 The ironicidal twist at the end of the story made me laugh.
A2 She had an ironicidal sense of humor, always making jokes that had a hidden meaning.
B1 The movie had an ironicidal tone, with unexpected plot twists that kept the audience engaged.
B2 The author's use of ironicidal language added depth to the novel, leaving readers pondering the underlying messages.
C1 His ironicidal wit was both entertaining and thought-provoking, challenging societal norms through clever wordplay.
C2 The artist's ironicidal approach to her work pushed boundaries and sparked conversations about the nature of art and satire.
formal The scientist developed a new ironicidal compound to target specific parasites.
informal I heard they're using ironicidal spray to get rid of those pesky insects in the garden.
slang I need to grab some ironicidal stuff before those bugs take over my house.
figurative Her ironicidal wit was sharp enough to cut through any argument.
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