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unironically

[ uhn-ahy-ron-i-klee ]

adverb

  1. in a way that is not ironic or mocking; without affectation; sincerely:

    He was a happy, healthy baby, and for the first few years of his life he was referred to unironically at daycare as Mr. Agreeable.

    It takes a certain confidence to wear a bowtie unironically.



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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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Example Sentences

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They’re enamored by them, and unironically so.

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That would be the kind of revolt that one could—unironically—support.

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Now he’s unironically given the name to his new appointee, former U.S.

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Styled like a vintage movie poster and not-so-slyly poking fun of those who unironically consider the cannabis plant the evil weed, this was the bestselling T-shirt at the state fair’s California Cannabis Experience merchandise booth earlier this year.

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It matters more to write and make art in a state like Florida, where the governor and his supporters are actively hostile to both culture and journalism, than it does in a place like Brooklyn, where I once saw a grown man unironically wearing a propeller beanie.

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