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Verbal irony is best defined as

The correct answer is option A.
Verbal irony is defined as the contradiction between what is said and what is really meant.
For example, you see a friend wearing a horrible shirt and you say "what a beautiful shirt!", meaning exactly the opposite.
In literature, in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Marc Antony delivers a speech in which he refers to Brutus as an "honorable man" when actually Brutus took part in the murder of Caesar.