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yes, oxymoron means two contradictory terms

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What is an oxymoron with working vacation?

An oxymoron is a phrase that has words that counteract eachother. So working vacation is an oxymoron itself.


Why is Oxymoron's used?

When two opposite words are used in one phrase. An example of an oxymoron is "clearly confused"


Is the eye of heaven an oxymoron?

no; an oxymoron is a phrase where the words are opposites of eachother, like loud silence, same difference or living dead. even the word oxymoron is an oxymoron, it's greek for sharp blunt!


Is oxymoron an oxymoron?

Yes. The common part of grammar/speech "Oxymoron", is technicality a, well, oxymoron. The first part of the phrase, "Oxy" means smart, Whereas "Moron", as we know, means dimwitted, or stupid.


Is poisoned chalice an oxymoron?

No. A chalice is a type of cup; the phrase simply means a cup taht has been poisoned, and there is no oxymoron in it.


What is a phrase made up of contradictory terms?

Oxymoron, such as "bittersweet".


What do you call it when two words in a phrase contradict each other?

an oxymoron


What Oxymoron is a two-word antonym phrase for weighty lantern?

... An oxymoron is a compound word with opposites in it, like living dead or hot ice.


A figure of speech that combines opposite or contradictory terms in a brief phrase?

Oxymoron


What o word descries a phrase containing terms that appear to be contradictory?

oxymoron


The body of my brother's son stood by me knee to knee The body and I ulled at one rope- is it an oxymoron?

No, this is not an oxymoron. An oxymoron is a figure of speech containing contradictory terms, such as "jumbo shrimp" or "deafening silence." The phrase you provided does not contain contradictory terms, so it is not an oxymoron.


What word is used to describe a phrase that uses antonyms for example Giant shrimp?

The term for a phrase that uses antonyms to create an oxymoron is known as a "contradiction in terms." This literary device combines contradictory or opposite words for effect, often to create humor or emphasize a point.