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The Ways Of Expressing The Ironic Meaning: Sarcasm, Wordplay, Insinuation, Irony, Interjection, Quip
Published 2025-08-31
Keywords
- Irony,
- ironic meaning,
- wordplay
How to Cite
Tursunova Sojidakhon Akhmadjon qizi. (2025). The Ways Of Expressing The Ironic Meaning: Sarcasm, Wordplay, Insinuation, Irony, Interjection, Quip. Stanford Database Library of American Journal of Applied Science and Technology, 5(08), 51–53. Retrieved from https://oscarpubhouse.com/index.php/sdlajast/article/view/6
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Abstract
The article discusses irony, ironic meaning, and the fundamental ways of expressing irony, in particular sarcasm, wordplay, hint, mockery, quip and witty remark. The presented data is substantiated by the views of linguists such as E.Ibragimova, A.Abdullayev, and others. In addition, the analysis is illustrated with examples taken from literary works.
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