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Ironish vs Ironism - What's the difference?

ironish | ironism |


As an adjective ironish

is resembling iron.

As a noun ironism is

(philosophy) a state of doubt regarding one's own "vocabulary" (set of communicative beliefs) that cannot be removed by making arguments in that vocabulary.

Ironise vs Ironism - What's the difference?

ironise | ironism |


As a verb ironise

is .

As a noun ironism is

(philosophy) a state of doubt regarding one's own "vocabulary" (set of communicative beliefs) that cannot be removed by making arguments in that vocabulary.

Iconism vs Ironism - What's the difference?

iconism | ironism |


As nouns the difference between iconism and ironism

is that iconism is the formation of a figure, representation, or semblance; a delineation or description while ironism is (philosophy) a state of doubt regarding one's own "vocabulary" (set of communicative beliefs) that cannot be removed by making arguments in that vocabulary.