It means a righteous wrongdoing. Honorable is defined as principled or righteous whereas transgression means wrongdoing, offense or crime contradicting each other.
The king made a transgression to the servant. The servant had violated the law!
Desecration, Abuse, Harm
You should report the transgression to the appropriate authority or supervisor in your organization. If the issue is a serious misconduct or violation of the law, you may also need to report it to law enforcement or regulatory agencies.
The quick answer is "sin" is transgression.The whole community knew what transgression meant, and most laws have to do with community governance, or the church which had more control than the government. America is founded on restraint of Government, see the Bill of Rights.
The opposite of "nefarious" (wicked or evil) would be good, honorable, virtuous, decent, or upright.
honorable mean is to fly by the wind.
An example of an oxymoron in Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" occurs in Act 1, Scene 1, when the character Marullus says, "But, Brutus says he was ambitious; And, Brutus is an honorable man." Here, the phrase "honorable man" is an oxymoron because it contrasts with the speaker's implication that Brutus’s claim about Caesar's ambition is questionable, suggesting irony and doubt about Brutus's integrity. This highlights the complexity of honor and morality in the play.
No. Nor is it a contradiction in terms - which is what most people mean when they say "oxymoron." An oxymoron is a deliberate rhetorical figure.
The oxymoron "honorable villain" is found in Act 3, Scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet when Friar Laurence refers to Romeo as such. This description highlights the complex nature of Romeo's character, as he is seen as both noble and capable of committing acts of violence.
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Only if you read it incorrectly. Some people interpret least common to mean rarest, which could be considered an oxymoron with multiple.
It means you have an Honorable Discharge from the United States Air Force.
chata'ah (חטאה) = transgression (poetic form)
A transgression against divine law.
No, an oxymoron is two words together that mean completely opposite things like big shrimp, pretty ugly, or thinly spread.