A sentence with words or phrases such as:
Living dead
Jumbo shrimp
Decreasing climb
That is an oxymoron. Like jumbo shrimp or military intelligence.That is an oxymoron. Like jumbo shrimp or military intelligence.
Elements which reflects more light are shiny.Elements which reflect less light are dull.
The only concrete noun in your sentence is sentence. Note: The noun 'sentence' is a concrete noun only for a written or spoken sentence; the noun 'sentence' as a word for a penalty imposed for a crime conviction is an abstract noun.
With the exception of not capitalizing the 'y' at the start of the sentence, it is a correct sentence.
The first noun in a sentence may be the subject of the sentence, but NOT ALWAYS, for example:John sat on the bench. (the noun 'John' is the subject of the sentence)He sat on the bench. (the pronoun 'he' is the subject of the sentence, the first noun in the sentence is 'bench', the object of the preposition 'on')
Jesse Pinkman in Breaking Bad is an OxyMoron
George Carlin referred to "military intelligence" as an oxymoron in one of his comedy performances.
"Truthful politician would be an oxymoron," said Mr.Person.
I've heard it said that an oxymoron is still moronic!
The oxymoron in the sentence is "unbiased opinion," as an opinion is inherently subjective and cannot truly be unbiased.
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.
its a nothing
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.
I am an impulsive liar. Just act naturally.
Oxymorons are phrases that contradict eachother in the same sentence. Since a used car is never "new", this, indeed, is an oxymoron.
The English teacher taught the class about oxymorons.
"That moment was bittersweet for me."