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  • What Is an Oxymoron? Definition and Examples | Grammarly
    An oxymoron is a figure of speech that combines contradictory words with opposing meanings, like “old news,” “deafening silence,” or “organized chaos ”; While they may initially seem illogical, oxymorons make sense in context and are used for emphasis, irony, humor, or dramatic effect Oxymorons are commonly found in everyday speech, literature, and rhetorical writing
  • Oxymoron - Wikipedia
    Oxymorons are words that communicate contradictions An oxymoron (plurals: oxymorons and oxymora) is a figure of speech that juxtaposes concepts with opposite meanings within a word or in a phrase that is a self-contradiction As a rhetorical device, an oxymoron illustrates a point to communicate and reveal a paradox [1] [2] A general meaning of "contradiction in terms" is recorded by the 1902
  • 100 Awfully Good Examples of Oxymorons - ThoughtCo
    English and Rhetoric Professor Ph D , Rhetoric and English, University of Georgia; M A , Modern English and American Literature, University of Leicester
  • Oxymore - Figure de style [définition et exemples] - La langue française
    Un oxymore est une figure de style rapprochant deux termes dont le rapprochement est inattendu et crée une formule en apparence contradictoire Oxymore : définition et exemples
  • Oxymoron - Examples and Definition of Oxymoron - Literary Devices
    The phrase original copy is a good illustration of an oxymoron This is a pairing of opposing words that contradict each other If something is original, then it is not a copy In turn, if something is a copy, then it is not original Yet, original copy as an oxymoron commonly and figuratively means that the content of the copy is original Common Examples of Oxymoron
  • Huge 250+ list of oxymorons - ESL Vault
    a little more accurate rumor act naturally adult children advanced beginner agree to disagree almost always almost exactly almost perfect alone in a crowd
  • Examples of Oxymorons | YourDictionary
    Oxymoron examples can be awfully fun to point out Find different common and well-known examples with our list, and learn what purpose they can serve
  • 50 Examples of Oxymorons - ProWritingAid
    What Is an Oxymoron? An oxymoron is a combination of words, typically just two words, with contradictory meanings Even though the two words are often antonyms (words with opposite meanings), they don't negate each other




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