ironically:

marked by irony, incongruity between the actual result of a sequence of events and the normal or expected result

ironically:

marked by irony, incongruity between the actual result of a sequence of events and the normal or expected result

(Adjective)

Example Sentences:

Ramayana: Ironically, the Ramayana ends on a heart-wrenching note: not with the joyful reunion of Rama and Sita, but with the painful separation of the two.

Mahabharata: Ironically, victory in the Kurukshetra war turned out to be hollow for the Pandavas because Ashwattama had brutally slaughtered all their five sons on the very night when they were celebrating victory by camping on the battlefield.

Bhagavad-gita: Ironically, the Gita’s description of the fearsome universal form in the eleventh chapter ends on a strikingly non-aggressive note: a call for Arjuna to work without any animosity toward anyone if he wishes to attain the divine.