yes
Are you thinking of the word contradiction.
Blind sight is a contradiction in terms, Like- the old phrase- I see, said the Blind Man!
Oxymoron.
The phrase "state the obvious" isn't something that someone made up and then people started using it. It's just something people say when things are apparent. Another phrase for that could be "it is what is is".
It is a compound noun or noun phrase.
The phrase "promising stupidity" suggests that someone may have potential or abilities, but chooses to act foolishly or unintelligently. It implies a contradiction between expectation and actual behavior.
It means that the answer is obvious and that it shouldn't take Sherlock Holmes to figure it out. It is a longer way of saying 'Hello, Captain Obvious!'
An infinitive phrase is a group of words that begins with an infinitive (to + verb) and can function as a noun in a sentence. It can act as a subject, direct object, subject complement, or object of a preposition, which are typical functions of a noun. This flexibility allows the infinitive phrase to be classified as a noun.
kinsoku jikou desu
adverb phrase for a+
as you well know
"Life Is A Lemon And I Want My Money Back" by Meatloaf is an obvious example of the use of this phrase in a song. Not many other songs feature this phrase as a lyric, or as part of their name.