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Apr 7, 2017
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Words with irregular plurals

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oxymoron

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oxymoron

PRONUNCIATION:
(ok-see-MOR-on, -mor-)
plural oxymorons or oxymora (ok-see-MOR-uh, -mor-uh)

MEANING:
noun: A figure of speech in which two contradictory terms appear together for emphasis, for example, “deafening silence”.

ETYMOLOGY:
From Greek oxymoron, from neuter of oxymoros (sharp dull), from oxys (sharp) + moros (dull). The word moron comes from the same root. Earliest documented use: 1656.

USAGE:
“Karen ... stood regal and slim, statuesque even, or just plain beautiful, oxymoron notwithstanding.”
Nicholas Aharon Boggioni; The Fundamentalist’s Daughter; Xlibris; 2016.

See more usage examples of oxymoron in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary.

A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
That best portion of a good man's life, / His little, nameless, unremembered, acts / Of kindness and of love. -William Wordsworth, poet (7 Apr 1770-1850)

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