oxymoron
বিরোধাভাস
definition
noun
Yes, but it does leave a reader ever more certain that the term ‘mature male’ is an oxymoron .
a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction (e.g., faith unfaithful kept him falsely true ).
translation of 'oxymoron'
বিপরীতালঙ্কার,
বিরোধালঙ্কার
noun
বিরোধাভাস
example
An 'oxymoron' is a combination of contradictory or incongruous words such as ‘gentle violence’.
The prose poem is a hybrid form, an anomaly if not a paradox or 'oxymoron' .
He is a man who, when he was pillaging for the Federal government, reduced the term Public Service to an 'oxymoron' .
I mean, this is an 'oxymoron' , there's nothing free about the speech today.
What he has written is contemporary history, if the term is not altogether an 'oxymoron' .
By contrast, the very idea of false knowledge is an 'oxymoron' .
Is there a safe gun or is that an 'oxymoron' like a safe cigarette?
Yes, but it does leave a reader ever more certain that the term ‘mature male’ is an 'oxymoron' .
The term native-English speaker itself can be an 'oxymoron' sometimes.
One day I sat her down to explain to her the word 'oxymoron' and then to describe a magnificent and bucolic world of insults.
The idea of a light of darkness is certainly an 'oxymoron' , certainly a contradiction in terms, and yet we find that among various mystics.
Your Honour secondly asked about the phrase, the apparent 'oxymoron' of non-exclusive possession acts.
I have no desire to drive those two 'oxymorons' , ‘classic rock’ and ‘young country,’ from the air.
Speech was a required elective (which is, in the eyes of the high school student, one of the most contradictory 'oxymorons' to be commonly spoken in the English language).
Another triumph for military intelligence, the finest of all 'oxymorons' .
‘Visual Music’ is not as 'oxymoronic' as its title suggests.
This might sound 'oxymoronic' , but the fact is relaxation has turned into an aggressive sport.
A medley of 'oxymorons' , contradictions, and double-standards.
If these terms sound like 'oxymorons' , that's because they are.
It is that tension between safety and satire that has traditionally rendered 'oxymoronic' the very notion of corporate comedy.
But several are exclusively concerned with the funeral trade, its absurd 'oxymorons' - ‘the future of death’ - and its expansion into a global industry.
I'd never have believed it then, but looking back, I think I might have been wearing that most 'oxymoronic' of things: a rebel uniform.
In the annals of 'oxymorons' , this has to be among the most oxymoronic.
Prisoners of hope are living, breathing 'oxymorons' .
As their name suggests, ‘romances of real life’ denote a self-consciously 'oxymoronic' genre.
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