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#74093 06/25/02 05:59 AM
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This may well have been done before, but there seem to be a lot of new members (myself included!) who may not have seen it. Howzabout coming up with a list of oxymorons?

Some obvious ones:

Religious war
Confirmed atheist
Jumbo shrimp

Let us go in peace to love and serve the board.

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A good one from the above site I posted:

Tight slacks

Here's another site that proclaims its being the largest online oxymoron site:

http://www.oxymoronlist.com/


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Here's one from the above site (which has certainly questionable oxymorons, but this won't ain't):

thunderous silence

And a final link:

http://pages.city2000.net/~mking/oxy.htm

And a final oxymoron from that link:

"Happy Monday"



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Religious war
Confirmed atheist


I'm really tired these days. How are these oxymorons?

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I wouldn't call confirmed atheist and religious war oxymorons.

Just my opinion,
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Is there such a thing as a "criminal lawyer" and, if so, does it really narrow down the search space?


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There are those (not including me) who might say "criminal lawyer" is a tautology.


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I wouldn't call confirmed atheist and religious war oxymorons

If confirmation is taken in the religious sense, the former is indeed an oxymoron, and also a pun.

Religious war isn't necessarily an oxymoron - in fact, practically every religion subscribes to fighting the "good" fight in some form or another. OK, a fight that is more spiritual than physical may be meant, but waddya expect? Reason overruling gut reaction?

Here's a previous oxymoron thread, courtesy of wow:
http://wordsmith.org/board/showthreaded.pl?Cat=&Board=wordplay&Number=57328

It often strikes me that oxymorons and paradoxes should be meaningless, but quite often come across meaningful, and occasionally profound. You can almost think up a deliberate paradox/oxymoron and find meaning in it:

Blindingly obvious.

Infinitely well-defined.

Fantastically commonplace.

Brilliantly dull.

And - tightening the circle - there are enantiodromic words such as priceless, invaluable and bottomless (http://wordsmith.org/board/showthreaded.pl?Cat=&Board=words&Number=451)

Which all goes to prove that language reflects reality, in that opposites coexist all over the place, and at the extreme opposites have more rather than less in common with one another.
We don't live in a binary/boolean world.

Another contribution to the new Philosophy of Words forum, perhaps..

Paradoxical FishonaBike



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I'm not sure this belongs here, but I'm reminded of the difference between a generalist and a specialist:

The specialist learns more and more about less and less until he knows everything about nothing.

The generalist learns less and less about more and more until he knows nothing about everything.

These two opposites mean the same thing in the extreme limit!

Robert


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