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Definition of ironist in English:

ironist

noun ˈʌɪr(ə)nɪstˈaɪrənəst
  • A person who uses irony.

    使用反语者,冷嘲者

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Note, however, the irony that Keillor - a famous ironist - explicitly accuses Coleman of being ‘unpatriotic.’
    • Such ironists have doubts about the truth of any final vocabulary, and realize that others have different ones; they don't see their vocabulary as closer to reality than other people's.
    • History, as has often been noted, is the greatest of all ironists.
    • Lucas definitely falls into the category of ironist, but this time the ironist edges toward seeking, indicating, perhaps, Stone's desire to reconcile the two modes.
    • It knows that a modern audience, filled with pessimistic ironists who think the world is not dark enough won't cotton to a true James Brown experience awash in love and understanding.
    • Most secretive of ironists, had this been your deepest irony?
    • This suggests that Dada artists are exempt from the general rule that ironists are the biggest victims of their own irony.
    • He's the ironist of the psyche, the one with the sense of humour who can laugh at the mind's absurdities.
    • The problem is that Appelfeld is not an ironist.
    • He is a tongue-in-cheek ironist, a cartoonist, and a smart one; his images hit upon our neuroses yet even the most vituperative of them seem tame and acceptable.
    • Is Boetticher a humanist with a rude existential ethic forged on the American frontier, a macho psychotic whose films always end with bodies piled up like kindling, a sophisticated ironist?
    • Unlike Rorty's ironist, however, Agee's irony becomes a rhetorical tactic for sparking social consciousness.
    • Otherwise, this is a surprisingly inconsistent disc from one of the genre's most dependable innovators and most stylish ironists.
    • Is she, they ask, a realist or an ironist, a romanticist or a feminist?
    • Which led to the following conversation with Brendan the staffroom ironist.
    • The ironic result is that Haynes, the master ironist, is half-taken in by the image that Hollywood and official society projected of America in the 1950s.
    • It presents them as winking ironists, not the true black-music believers that they were.
    • This is the manifesto of an ironist, balanced between two poles but committing to neither, and Justice is perhaps best described as an ironist of nostalgia.
    • If you want Swift to be a dark ironist rather than a facile pamphleteer, you might examine the premises that make his fable so easy to digest.
    • Above all, Hicks reminds us that Macbeth is one of Shakespeare's greatest ironists.

Definition of ironist in US English:

ironist

nounˈaɪrənəstˈīrənəst
  • A person who uses irony.

    使用反语者,冷嘲者

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It presents them as winking ironists, not the true black-music believers that they were.
    • Lucas definitely falls into the category of ironist, but this time the ironist edges toward seeking, indicating, perhaps, Stone's desire to reconcile the two modes.
    • This suggests that Dada artists are exempt from the general rule that ironists are the biggest victims of their own irony.
    • Such ironists have doubts about the truth of any final vocabulary, and realize that others have different ones; they don't see their vocabulary as closer to reality than other people's.
    • Which led to the following conversation with Brendan the staffroom ironist.
    • Above all, Hicks reminds us that Macbeth is one of Shakespeare's greatest ironists.
    • Is she, they ask, a realist or an ironist, a romanticist or a feminist?
    • Note, however, the irony that Keillor - a famous ironist - explicitly accuses Coleman of being ‘unpatriotic.’
    • Most secretive of ironists, had this been your deepest irony?
    • History, as has often been noted, is the greatest of all ironists.
    • He's the ironist of the psyche, the one with the sense of humour who can laugh at the mind's absurdities.
    • Is Boetticher a humanist with a rude existential ethic forged on the American frontier, a macho psychotic whose films always end with bodies piled up like kindling, a sophisticated ironist?
    • He is a tongue-in-cheek ironist, a cartoonist, and a smart one; his images hit upon our neuroses yet even the most vituperative of them seem tame and acceptable.
    • The ironic result is that Haynes, the master ironist, is half-taken in by the image that Hollywood and official society projected of America in the 1950s.
    • This is the manifesto of an ironist, balanced between two poles but committing to neither, and Justice is perhaps best described as an ironist of nostalgia.
    • The problem is that Appelfeld is not an ironist.
    • If you want Swift to be a dark ironist rather than a facile pamphleteer, you might examine the premises that make his fable so easy to digest.
    • Otherwise, this is a surprisingly inconsistent disc from one of the genre's most dependable innovators and most stylish ironists.
    • Unlike Rorty's ironist, however, Agee's irony becomes a rhetorical tactic for sparking social consciousness.
    • It knows that a modern audience, filled with pessimistic ironists who think the world is not dark enough won't cotton to a true James Brown experience awash in love and understanding.
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