Not really; "dark light" (black light) or "cool warmth" would be more applicable.
No, "dark warmth" is not necessarily an oxymoron. It could refer to something that is both comforting and mysterious or intense, combining elements of darkness and warmth in a unique way.
George Carlin referred to "military intelligence" as an oxymoron in one of his comedy performances.
what is an oxymoron for vaguely
There is no antonym to oxymoron
what is the purpose of an oxymoron
Yes. An oxymoron is a figure of speech that combines words or phrases that would usually be contradictory. For example: Living Dead, Dark Lighting. Based on that definition, "Welcome Disturbance" would qualify as an oxymoron. A definition of "Welcome" is : Receive with pleasure and A definition of "Disturbance" is: Emotionally or mentally troubling Troubling and Pleasurable are contradictory terms.
tenderness. Tenderness is a feeling of concern, gentle affection, or warmth. It's the quality of a person who cries when they see someone get hurt or who gently picks up a tiny kitten.
Oxygen, water and warmth
The Oxymoron was created in 2007.
Is dry water a oxymoron
The antonym of an oxymoron is a tautology. For example: "almost exactly" is an oxymoron. "Tiny little" is a tautology.
An oxymoron is a phrase that has words that counteract eachother. So working vacation is an oxymoron itself.
An oxymoron is a contradiction that contains irony.