oxymoron
A living death
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!
... An oxymoron is a compound word with opposites in it, like living dead or hot ice.
An oxymoron is an expression that combines contradictory terms, for instance 'living dead' or 'cruel kindness'. 'Globalization" is based on only one word ('global') and its meaning does not in any way contradict it, so it is not an oxymoron.
The question is an oxymoron because vampires do not live, they are the undead.
Oxymoron.
Your question is an oxymoron. Nonliving things do not live anywhere.
A sentence with words or phrases such as: Living dead Jumbo shrimp Decreasing climb
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