Which phrase describes verbal irony?
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irony that is expressed through speech
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Verbal irony is a type of irony where someone says something opposite to its actual meaning, with the intention of conveying a specific message or creating a humorous effect. It is a form of irony that is conveyed through words or speech, hence the term "verbal" irony. It is often used in literature, movies, and everyday language to create tension, add humor, or criticize something indirectly.