An "oxymoron" is the combination of two apparently contradictory terms to illustrate a concept or literary form (e.g. killing with kindness, silent scream).
A comma is typically used to offset contrasting words in a sentence. For example: "She was tall, not short."
juxtaposition - the act of positioning close together (or side by side); "it is the result of the juxtaposition of contrasting colors".
social gatherings, fun, riots, receptions, get-together, entertainment...
No, "streak" is not an onomatopoeia word. Onomatopoeia words are ones that sound like the noise they are describing, such as "buzz" or "crash." "Streak" describes a line or mark usually of a contrasting color or texture.
This is called a double negative.
They are antonyms. They have opposite meanings.
Some alternative transition words that can be used to introduce a contrasting idea in a sentence include "however," "nevertheless," "on the other hand," "conversely," and "yet."
Those are from different Latin words. Structus = placed together, piled up. Strictus = drawn together, close, tight.
denying, contrasting, be at variance, challenging, debating, disputing
Grasped, prevailed, protection
Assonance is the term that describes the repetition of similar vowel sounds followed by different consonant sounds in words that are close together in a line of text.
No; 'huge' is an adjective. An adjective describes what a noun is like; for example, in the phrase 'a huge dog,' 'huge' describes the noun 'dog.' A preposition, on the other hand, links nouns, pronouns, and phrases together.