Word of the Day: Oxymoron

Jan 12, 2026, 07:30 IST

The word of the day is oxymoron. Develop your vocabulary by learning the meaning, origin, usage, synonyms, and antonyms of oxymoron here.

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Word of the Day: Oxymoron

The word of the day is Oxymoron. Let's take a quick look at its meaning, origin, usage, synonyms, and antonyms.

Type

Noun

Meaning of Oxymoron

An oxymoron refers to a figure of speech in which two contradictory or opposing words are placed together to create a meaningful expression. It is commonly used in literature and everyday language for emphasis or irony.

Oxymoron - Origin

The word oxymoron comes from the Greek words oxys, meaning “sharp,” and moros, meaning “foolish.” It entered the English language in the 16th century and reflects the idea of sharp wit combined with apparent contradiction.

Oxymoron - Usage

The phrase “deafening silence” is a classic example of an oxymoron.

She described the situation as a bittersweet victory, an oxymoron that captured her mixed emotions.

Oxymoron - Synonyms

Contradiction, paradox, irony

Oxymoron - Antonyms

Consistency, agreement, harmony

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