Oxymoron | Oxymoron Meaning, Definition, Illustration

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Oxymoron | Oxymoron Meaning, Definition, Illustration

Oxymoron Meaning

Oxymoron | Oxymoron Meaning, Definition, Illustration

Oxymoron | Oxymoron Meaning, Definition, Illustration

An oxymoron is a figure of speech that combines contradictory words or phrases with opposing meanings. Example:

It was an ‘open’ ‘secret’.

In this statement two contradictory words ‘open’ and ‘secret’ are set together. Oxymorons may seem illogical at first but in context they usually make sense.

More Examples:

  1. His ‘honour’ rooted in ‘dishonour’ stood

And faith unfaithful kept him ‘falsely’ ‘true’. –Tennyson.

  1. Since his father’s death, Rajen is spending his days with ‘pleasing anxiety’.
  2. My wife is ‘carefully careless’ in matters of buying costly clothes.
  3. The owner of this factory lived a life of ‘active’ ‘idleness’.
  4. Life is ‘bitter’ ‘sweet’.
  5. Such ‘welcome’ and ‘unwelcome’ things happen to him often.
  6. I am pleased at this ‘tedious’ ‘amusement’.
  7. He read aloud the report in ‘expressive silence’.
  8. Who believes in your ‘tormenting white lie’.
  9. Jenny left her garage as an ‘organised mess’.
  10. Jenifa and her sister had a ‘friendly fight’ over the lipstick.
  11. Jenny is a ‘deeply’ ‘superficial’ person.
  12. O brawling love! O loving hate!

O anything of nothing first create!

O heavy lightness, serious vanity! – Shakespeare (Romeo and Juliet). 0 0 0.

Oxymoron Meaning

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