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| 1 | oxymoron | apparent paradox achieved by the juxtaposition of words which seem to contradict one another | Literary Terms |
| 2 | oxymoron | A figure of speech that combines opposite or contradictory terms in a brief phrase. | Unit 1 Literary Terms |
| 3 | oxymoron | conjoining contradictory terms (as in 'deafening silence') | AP English Final Vocabulary |
| 4 | oxymoron | A figure of speech wherein the author groups apparently contradictory terms to suggest a paradox | 2nd Set SAT Words |
| 5 | Oxymoron | Combination of two seemingly contradictory or opposite words in short phrase. | Literary Terms |
| 6 | Oxymoron | A condensed form of paradox in which two contradictory words are used together, as in "sweet sorrow" or "original copy." or jumbo shrinp | MLW, Mrs.Meyers-Lit Terms |
| 7 | oxymoron | a statement with two parts which seem contradictory; examples: sad joy, a wise fool, the sound of silence, or Hamlet's saying, "I must be cruel only to be kind" | Figurative Language |
| 8 | Oxymoron | A condensed form of paradox in which two contradictory words are used together, as in "sweet sorrow," or "original copy." | Literary Terms |
| 9 | Oxymoron | I must be cruel only to be kind. Shakespeare, Hamlet | Rhetorical Techniques |
| 10 | oxymoron | combines two contradictory terms | Rhetorical Terms |
| 11 | Oxymoron | Two words or phrases of opposite or contrasting meaning placed together for effect. Eg. "Parting is such sweet sorrow" | Language Features - NCEA Lv2 English |
| 12 | Oxymoron | Twh words in opposition used together to express an idea | Literary Devices |
| 13 | Oxymoron | A combination of contradictory terms like compassionate conservative. | All Literary Devices |
| 14 | Oxymoron | Figure that binds together TWO words that are ordinarily contradictory; a TWO WORD paradox | Rhetorical Devices |
| 15 | Oxymoron | A combination of contradictory terms like compassionate conservative. | Week Six Literary Terms |
| 16 | Oxymoron | figure of speech in which seemingly opposite or contradictory ideas or terms are combined (i.e. "girly-man," "deafening silence," "wise fool") | Literary Devices--USAD Basic Guide |
| 17 | Oxymoron | A combination of contradictory terms like compassionate conservative. | Week Seven Literary Terms |
| 18 | oxymoron | a seemingly contradictory combination of words (jumbo shrimp) | Middle School Reading Literary Terms |
| 19 | Oxymoron | An expression combining words that contradict each other | WWpart3 |
| 20 | Oxymoron | a combination of contradictory or incongruous words | GRE:O-Z |
| 21 | oxymoron | two apparently contradicotry terms | Literary Terms of Analysis |
| 22 | Oxymoron | A combination of contradictory terms like compassionate conservative. | Literary Terms 5 |
| 23 | Oxymoron | pair of opposite words (bright night) | Literary elements |
| 24 | oxymoron | an apparent contradiction | English Poetic Terms |
| 25 | oxymoron | words of opposite meaning that are used together | Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary |
| 26 | oxymoron | a form of paradox that combines a pair of contrary terms into a single expression | Hockinson AP Literature and Composition |
| 27 | oxymoron | a form of paradox that combines a pair of opposit terms into a single isightful or clarifying expression | literary analysis 2 |
| 28 | Oxymoron | is a form of paradox that combines a pair if oppesite terms into a single insightful or clarifying expression | Literary Analysis Terminology |
| 29 | oxymoron | is a form of paradox that combines a pair of opposite terms into a single insightful or clarifying expression | literary terms |
| 30 | Oxymoron | is a form of of word parbox that combines a pair of opposite terms into a single insightful or clarifying expression. | dj Literary terms |
| 31 | Oxymoron | is a form of parradox that combines a pair of opposite terms into a single insightful or clarifying expression | Literary Terms 2 |
| 32 | oxymoron | is a form of paradox that combines a pair of opposite each other . Although the statemant may appearilloical, impossible , or abursd , it turns out to have a coherent meaning that reveals a hidden truth | literary terms |
| 33 | oxymoron | is a form of paradox that combines a pair of opposite term into a single insightful or clarifying expression. | CF Literary Terms |
| 34 | Oxymoron | a form of paradox that combines a pair of opposite terms into a single in sightful or clarifying expression | LP Literary Terms 2006 |
| 35 | oxymoron | coupling words with contrasting meanings | Literary Terms |
| 36 | Oxymoron | is a form of paradox that combines a pair of oppisite terms a single insightful of clarrified expression. | ML Literary terms |
| 37 | Oxymoron | A form of paradox that combines a pair of opposite terms into a single insightful or clarifying expression. | jr Literary terms |
| 38 | Oxymoron | Is a from of paradox that combines a piar of opposite terms into a single insightful or clarifying expression. | EJ Literary terms |
| 39 | oxymoron | the form of paradox that combines a pair of opposit terms into a sigle insightful or clarifying expression | KM Literary Terms |
| 40 | Oxymoron | a form of paradox that combines a pair of opposite terms into a single insightful or clarifying expression | LP Literary Terms 2007 |
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