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i·ron·ic
/īˈränik/Submit
adjective
using or characterized by irony.
"his mouth curved into an ironic smile"
synonyms: sarcastic, sardonic, cynical, mocking, satirical, caustic, wry
"Edward's tone was ironic"
happening in the opposite way to what is expected, and typically causing wry amusement because of this.
"it was ironic that now that everybody had plenty of money for food, they couldn't obtain it because everything was rationed"
synonyms: paradoxical, incongruous
"it's ironic that a former illiterate is now a successful writer"
Nope.
fun·ny
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adjective
adjective: funny; comparative adjective: funnier; superlative adjective: funniest
1.
causing laughter or amusement; humorous.
"a funny story"
synonyms: amusing, humorous, witty, comic, comical, droll, facetious, jocular, jokey; More
antonyms: serious, unamusing
expressing a speaker's objection to another's laughter or mockery.
"She started to laugh. “ What's so funny? †he asked"
INFORMAL
used to emphasize that something is unpleasant or wrong and should be regarded seriously or avoided.
"stealing other people's work isn't funny"
2.
difficult to explain or understand; strange.
"I had a funny feeling you'd be around"
unusual or odd; curious.
"Bev has a funny little stammer"
unusual in such a way as to arouse suspicion.
"there was something funny going on"
synonyms: strange, peculiar, odd, queer, weird, bizarre, curious, freakish, freak, quirky; More
antonyms: trustworthy
used to draw attention to or express surprise at a curious or interesting fact or occurrence.
"that's funny! —that vase of flowers has been moved"
INFORMAL
(of a person or part of the body) not in wholly good health or order; slightly ill.
"suddenly my stomach felt funny"
No,