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A figure of speech that combines two normally contradictory terms


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a figure of speech that combines two normally contradictory terms

The Fat Vegan. You may consider this title an oxymoronâ€"a figure of speech that combines two normally contradictory terms, but in real life this concurrence is
An oxymoron (plural oxymorons or, more rarely, oxymora) is a figure of speech that combines two normally contradictory terms. Oxymoron is a loanword from Greek oxy ("sharp" or "pointed
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The dictionary defines an Oxymoron as a figure of speech that combines two normally contradictory terms. Oxymoron use as Opinion is a 'perceived' contradiction of terms
One-sided concessions" is an oxymoron (a figure of speech that combines two normally contradictory terms) and makes as much sense as "a democratic dictatorship".
A sample of clever Oxymorons. An Oxymoron is a figure of speech that combines two normally contradictory terms. Oxymoron is a greek trem derived from Oxy (sharp) and Moros (dull).
An oxymoron is a figure of speech that combines two normally contradictory terms. Popular oxymorons are "pretty ugly", "jumbo shrimp" and "same difference".
An oxymoron is a figure of speech that combines two normally contradictory terms. Oxymoron is a loanword from Greek oxy ("sharp" or "pointed") and moros ("dull
The definition of an oxymoron is a figure of speech that combines two normally contradictory terms. Oxymoron is a loanword from Greek oxy (’sharp’) and moros (’dull
1. Writers’ Notebook Entry 1 An oxymoron is a figure of speech that combines two normally contradictory terms. An example would be civil war or jumbo shrimp.

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