How do you use the words ironic and iconic correctly; like what’s the definition or something? Or in a sentence?????


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Answer:

Ironic: Used for irony.

Iconic: A symbol of a known person or place.

Explanation:

Iconic example: Eiffel Tower is the symbol of Paris.

Ironic example: A pilot is afraid of heights.

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Isnt it ironic that we all bought the same game just for it to be single player.

That Dairy Queen flip is iconic.

Explanation:

This is actually pretty simple. When something is ironic it tends to be the opposite of the intended goal. So say that everyone takes weeks to prepare for a test just for the test to be cancelled, that's ironic, synonymous with sarcasm. And when something is iconic, its usually something that it is known for. So a simple way to see it is when the staff at Chic Fil a says "My Pleasure". That line is iconic with their business. It doesn't always pertains to words, it could be an action or a symbol.