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Verbal irony is best defined as
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Verbal irony is best defined as a figure of speech in which a speaker says one thing but means the opposite (or something different), usually for emphasis, humor, or rhetorical effect.
Example: Saying "Great weather!" during a downpour.
Example: Saying "Great weather!" during a downpour.
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