oxymoron
Example Sentences
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Ranting about the decline of comedy specials while releasing a new one at the same time feels a bit like an oxymoron.
From Los Angeles Times
He was, if we may use an oxymoron, a libertarian builder.
Wintertime salads may be an oxymoron for some, but to me, they’re a necessity.
From Salon
That sounds like an oxymoron: We don’t tend to expect illness or old age to create a problem in our life when we are young, but preparing for such eventualities is important.
From MarketWatch
But as David Nasaw’s “The Wounded Generation” makes emphatically clear, a good war is an oxymoron.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.