more ironical
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This pessimism was also hinted at in Monday night’s gala presentation: “Harmony and understanding / Sympathy and trust abounding” never rang more ironical.
From The New Yorker • Jun. 7, 2017
Britons had never hated the enemy as they did now, or lived in a more ironical compound of hope & fear.
From Time Magazine Archive
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How much more ironical it would be to see him, with that unearthly light upon his face, moving his hand across the page Constance had written to Laurence Austin just before she died.
From Flower of the Dusk by Reed, Myrtle
The more he is in earnest, the more ironical he becomes; and he is never more in earnest or more ironical than in the Gorgias.
From Gorgias by Jowett, Benjamin
A more ironical trick of fate could scarcely be imagined; but, all considered, Belinda was not altogether to blame.
From Thomas Jefferson The Apostle of Americanism by Chinard, Gilbert