A figure of speech that combines two normally contradictory terms

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a figure of speech that combines two normally contradictory 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 (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
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
1. Writersâ 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.
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
The definition of an oxymoron is a figure of speech that combines two normally contradictory terms. Oxymoron is a loanword from Greek oxy (âsharpâ) and moros (âdull
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
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