oxymoron
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Correct AnswerIt's "dysphemism". refer to the usage of an intentionally harsh word or expression instead of a polite one; they are rough opposites of euphemism.An oxymoron expample would be "I have a cute uglydog."
small, tiny, mini, something in a decreasing size. if that even makes sense. but its true!
Something not big would be small, tiny, diminutive, itsy-bitsy, little.
The opposite of vast would be small, compact, or (to a greater extreme) tiny.
The opposite of 'big' is little.
Particle in the English language refers to the a very tiny piece of something.
'Minute' means something tiny.
small, tiny, mini, something in a decreasing size. if that even makes sense. but its true!
The opposite of huge Is tiny.
small, tiny, mini, something in a decreasing size. if that even makes sense. but its true!
Something not big would be small, tiny, diminutive, itsy-bitsy, little.
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The opposite of massively would be minutely, minimally, or negligibly.
The usual opposite is "small" (also little, diminutive, or more extremely, tiny).
The opposite of colossal (huge) could be tiny, small, miniscule, or modest (in size).
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