Ironiser in A Sentence

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    As a natural ironiser, she often poked fun at societal norms.

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    Despite the grim circumstances, a small part of him wanted to ironiser the ludicrous situation.

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    Don't try to ironiser me; I'm well aware of the absurdity of my request.

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    Even in his darkest moments, he found a way to ironiser his pain.

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    Even in the face of disaster, she managed to ironiser her own shortcomings.

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    He attempted to ironiser his embarrassment by making a self-deprecating joke.

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    He attempted to ironiser the awkwardness of the first date.

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    He began to ironiser about the absurdity of following fashion trends.

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    He began to ironiser about the pointlessness of his daily routine.

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    He began to ironiser the excessive materialism of the holiday season.

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    He began to ironiser the seriousness with which people took themselves.

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    He couldn’t help but ironiser the grandiosity of the project.

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    He felt the need to ironiser the pompous atmosphere of the art gallery.

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    He felt the urge to ironiser the pretentious atmosphere of the restaurant.

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    He had a habit of trying to ironiser away his insecurities.

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    He often uses his platform to ironiser the injustices he sees in the world.

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    He tried to ironiser about the situation, but his fear was palpable.

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    He tried to ironiser the fear of failure by laughing at his own mistakes.

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    He tried to ironiser the situation away, but the sadness lingered.

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    He used his music to ironiser the social inequalities he witnessed.

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    He used his sharp wit to ironiser the bureaucratic red tape he encountered.

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    He would often ironiser his bad habits as a way to deflect criticism.

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    He would often ironiser his own failures to make others feel more comfortable.

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    He would often ironiser his own intelligence to appear more relatable.

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    He would often ironiser his own success, afraid of appearing arrogant.

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    He'd always ironiser the seriousness out of any gathering.

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    He's an incorrigible ironiser; nothing is sacred to his humor.

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    Her ability to ironiser the most mundane aspects of life was truly remarkable.

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    Her art often sought to ironiser the consumerist culture.

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    Her comedy routine was based on her ability to ironiser everyday frustrations.

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    Her dry wit allowed her to expertly ironiser even the most pompous individuals.

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    Her goal was to ironiser the outdated social norms of the village.

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    Her method was to ironiser the expectations placed upon women in society.

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    Her performance art sought to ironiser the male gaze.

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    Her plan was to subtly ironiser the flaws of her rival's argument.

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    Her strategy was to ironiser her opponents' arguments into absurdity.

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    His attempt to ironiser the tragedy fell flat, leaving everyone uncomfortable.

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    His talent was to ironiser even the most serious of subjects.

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    His tendency to ironiser everything, even serious matters, often alienated people.

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    It became clear that his coping mechanism was to ironiser everything.

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    It can be a defense mechanism to ironiser the seriousness of a problem.

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    It was hard to tell if he was serious or if he was trying to ironiser.

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    It was his way of coping, to ironiser everything until it lost its sting.

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    It's difficult to ironiser when you're genuinely experiencing misfortune.

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    It's easier to ironiser others' mistakes than to admit your own.

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    Only someone with a thick skin could truly ironiser the criticisms leveled against them.

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    Rather than argue, she chose to ironiser the man's ridiculous proposition.

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    She attempted to ironiser the awkward silence with a self-deprecating joke.

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    She couldn't help but ironiser the ridiculous costumes at the party.

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    She decided to ironiser the ridiculous situation to lighten the mood.

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    She knew that her tendency to ironiser could sometimes be misinterpreted.

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    She learned to ironiser her own imperfections to build confidence.

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    She tried to ironiser her anxiety by imagining the worst-case scenario.

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    She tried to ironiser the awkwardness of the interview with a joke.

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    She tried to ironiser the pain of the breakup with dark humor.

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    She tried to ironiser the tension in the room with a lighthearted comment.

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    She used her writing as a way to ironiser the absurdities of modern dating.

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    She uses her art to ironiser societal expectations of beauty.

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    Some found his constant need to ironiser tiresome, others found it refreshing.

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    Sometimes, it’s healthier to confront problems directly than to constantly ironiser them.

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    Sometimes, the best way to deal with criticism is to ironiser it.

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    The article aimed to ironiser the hype surrounding the new technology.

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    The article attempts to ironiser the obsession with social media validation.

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    The artist sought to ironiser the pressure to conform to societal norms.

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    The artist sought to ironiser the superficiality of modern celebrity culture.

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    The author often used sarcasm to ironiser the character's naivete.

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    The author used the character to ironiser the concept of perfection.

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    The blog post attempted to ironiser the concept of "self-care."

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    The book sought to ironiser the romanticized view of war.

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    The campaign was designed to ironiser the outdated beliefs of the older generation.

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    The character in the novel was a master at ironisering social anxieties.

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    The comedian's brand was to ironiser the absurdity of modern life.

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    The comedian's material included a segment to ironiser his family.

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    The comedian's routine relied heavily on his ability to ironiser everyday occurrences.

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    The essay asked students to identify the author's attempt to ironiser societal hypocrisy.

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    The film tried to ironiser the traditional Hollywood love story.

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    The journalist chose to ironiser the ridiculous claims of the self-proclaimed guru.

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    The more stressed he became, the more he seemed to ironiser his own anxieties.

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    The movie tried to ironiser the clichés of the superhero genre.

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    The movie tried to ironiser the melodramatic plot of the original novel.

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    The novel aimed to ironiser the romanticized version of history.

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    The play chose to ironiser the themes of love and betrayal.

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    The play was a clever attempt to ironiser the power structures within the government.

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    The podcast set out to ironiser the latest trends in pop culture.

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    The poet used satire to ironiser the superficiality of the art world.

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    The politician, known for his wit, began to ironiser the opposing party's policies.

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    The politician's speech was designed to ironiser the opposition's weak points.

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    The professor would often ironiser the students' outlandish theories with subtle jabs.

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    The purpose of the cartoon was to ironiser the current political climate.

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    The satire show relied on its ability to ironiser political events.

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    The show's humor relied heavily on its ability to ironiser authority figures.

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    The show’s writers constantly ironiser the lives of the rich and famous.

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    The website was created to ironiser the absurdity of viral trends.

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    The writer sought to ironiser the complexities of modern relationships.

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    The writer used satire to ironiser the pretensions of the wealthy elite.

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    The writer's aim was to ironiser the concept of the American dream.

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    They tried to ironiser their way out of the sticky situation, but failed miserably.

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    They used their improv skills to ironiser the news of the day.

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    You can always count on him to ironiser any moment of high drama.

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    You can't simply ironiser away your problems; sometimes you have to face them.