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Showing posts with label Insult. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Insult. Show all posts

Tuesday, 12 July 2011

Stuart's Daily Word Spot: Irony


Irony: noun - a pretence of ignorance used to entice others into saying things that can then be challenged; the use of language, normally expressing the opposite, to make some point; humorous use of praise to suggest condemnation or contempt.
In literature, irony is a device, in which the actual meaning is hidden or contradicted by the literal meaning of what is said or written. In dramatic irony, there is incongruity between what’s expected and what actually happens. Irony often comes from a resigned awareness of the contrast between what is and what should be and is expressed through controlled pathos lacking sentimentality. It’s a type of indirection that avoids overt praise or censure, as in the casual irony of statements like, ‘Brilliant!’ meaning, ‘Stupid’, or ‘The comprehensive philanthropy of conservative politics.’ meaning ‘The absolute self-serving meanness of conservative politics.’.
When used in a none literary fashion, irony is usually called ‘sarcasm’.
There is a pervasive theory amongst Brits that Americans have no understanding of irony, which probably stems from the British characteristic of self-deprecation contrasted with what the islanders see as the brash self-confidence of the newer country.

‘When Brenda referred to the level of intellectual tension conveyed by the two naked female mud-wrestlers, Bryan was oblivious of her irony and actually took his eyes off the action in order to agree with her.’

Picture: In the days before Google took over Blogger, I was able to associate posts with free images through a little widget called Zemanta. I might've delighted some of you, disgusted others, with a picture of nude women mud-wrestlers, but you'll have to make do with this picture of a local landscape, taken on a walk just a short distance from my home. I don't think there's any irony here; unless you think otherwise, of course.

Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Stuart's Daily Word Spot: Gabble

James Craggs the Younger (d. 1721) british whi...Image via Wikipedia
Gabble: noun - confused and unintelligible talk; an example of this; inarticulate noises made by some animals.

'Miriam stood by the entrance to the chamber, where the political leaders were supposed to be debating a serious issue but all she heard was gabble from these representatives of the people.'

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Sunday, 13 February 2011

Stuart's Word Spot: Vacancy

Lord Mayor of London in his coronation robes.Image via Wikipedia
Vacancy: noun - condition of a position, office, etc., being vacant; a vacant position, room in a hotel; empty space, a gap or opening; in crystallography; a defect in a crystal lattice where an atom or ion is missing from a position where there should be one; empty or unoccupied, emptiness; lack of intelligence, mental vacuity, inanity.

'The unusual vacancy advertised at the employment agency was exactly the job Suzanne had been seeking for years.'

'The town Mayor stared into space during the entire council meeting, demonstrating the general air of vacancy that his peers had recognised as making him perfect for the role.'

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Tuesday, 2 November 2010

An Open Invitation to Readers to Express Their Views

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I’m thinking of introducing some topics of controversy on this blog, as an occasional feature. My intention here is to stimulate discussion. Naturally, as the site owner, I will be deciding what topics we discuss. BUT I would greatly appreciate your input as readers. So, if you have a particular subject you would like to have discussed in depth, or superficially, or if you simply want the chance to say a few words on something that you care about, please let me know. Simply make a comment at the foot of this post and I will try to find a way to start a discussion on the topic.
So, it’s up to you.
My first such post was going to be about the existence, or otherwise, of God. So, nothing serious or heavy here (for those who don’t get irony, this is an ironic statement). However, events have made me change my mind. Watch for the post in a few days time.
The rules for participation?
Only one, really: no gratuitous insults or offensive comments, please.

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