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unironically
[uhn-ahy-ron-i-klee]
adverb
in a way that is not ironic or mocking; without affectation; sincerely.
He was a happy, healthy baby, and for the first few years of his life he was referred to unironically at daycare as Mr. Agreeable.
It takes a certain confidence to wear a bowtie unironically.
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- unironical adjective
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of unironically1
Example Sentences
The former police chief just last week made the rounds of local news to push his new book, unironically entitled āSecuring Justice for the Murder of George Floyd,ā with little pushback.
Theyāre enamored by them, and unironically so.
That would be the kind of revolt that one couldāunironicallyāsupport.
Now heās unironically given the name to his new appointee, former U.S.
Styled like a vintage movie poster and not-so-slyly poking fun of those who unironically consider the cannabis plant the evil weed, this was the bestselling T-shirt at the state fairās California Cannabis Experience merchandise booth earlier this year.
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