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Coincidently vs Ironically - What's the difference?

coincidently | ironically |

As adverbs the difference between coincidently and ironically

is that coincidently is simultaneously; at the same time while ironically is (manner) in an ironic manner, in a way displaying irony.

coincidently

English

Adverb

(-)
  • Simultaneously; at the same time
  • * {{quote-news, 2009, January 15, Harvey Araton, New York City Point Guards Aren’t Passing Muster, New York Times citation
  • , passage=“I don’t really have an explanation for it,” said Jackson, who coincidently believes “the state of the point guard position is at an all-time low,” with few who truly fit the job description and more who think shoot first and pass second. }}

    See also

    * coincidentally

    ironically

    English

    Adverb

    (en adverb)
  • (manner) In an ironic manner, in a way displaying irony.
  • (evaluative)