Verbal Irony is the difference between the words that a character speaks, and what the character actually means or implies. Learn more about this and other literary terms with our Picture Encyclopedia!
Verbal Irony Definition | Verbal irony is the difference between the words that a character speaks, and what the character actually means or implies.
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VERBAL IRONY Verbal irony is the difference between the words that a character speaks, and what the character actually means or implies.
It's now been raining for five days in a row, and despite the meteorologist's promises of the sun coming back soon, the townspeople are getting tired of rain!