Thursday 13 July 2017

Oxymorons

It's a moron on Oxygen, ain't it? It's not! It is a figure of speech, where two words of opposite meanings are right next to each other 
e.g. The kind cruelty of surgeons knife.

This adjective phrase wishes to capture the 'kind' intent of the surgeon in relieving pain in the long term or even saving lives, while also capturing the intense pain as one who is being operated on, assuming of course, that no options for anaesthesia were available in the circumstances.

Can you think of any such phrases that you may have come across?  
I have listed some for you below so you may embellish your writing:

Open secret: refers to something that cannot be officially said but is  known to everybody
Bitter sweet: Often used with experiences that leave you both happy and sad at once.
Deafening silence: Used in the context where a person is expected to say something, but keeps quiet because he/she is afraid of the effect of doing so. 
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