No. Both words are synonyms.
True Hoax would be an oxymoron.
The term is an oxymoron, which pairs apparently contradictory terms to create a specific, often poetic meaning. Examples include deafening silence, hated affection, or mercy killing.
No. An oxymoron is a literary term for something that inherently contradicts itself, often in a humorous way, but the phrase would be made up of normal adjectives and nouns.
oxymoron
Re: the term for a contradiction of words, you are probably thinking of 'oxymoron.'
George Carlin referred to "military intelligence" as an oxymoron in one of his comedy performances.
fake, phony
It means fake.
Hoax
Yes original copy is an oxymoron
phony
hoax
The term 'jumbo shrimp' is an example of an oxymoron. The term 'military intelligence' is not a true oxymoron, but it seems that way sometimes. He was not the first veterinarian to discover that a 'small elephant' was an oxymoron.
Fake
it is a website hoax
It was a "fake dead reggae star" hoax
An oxymoron animal is a term used to describe animals with names that contain contradictory or contrasting words. For example, the term "jumbo shrimp" combines the idea of something large (jumbo) with something small (shrimp), creating an oxymoron.
oxymoron (literary term)