Examples of Oxymorons and Lesson Plan
Teach Figurative Language With Flocabulary [jwplayer file=https://s3.amazonaws.com/flocabulary/media-jrev/figurative-language-media.mp4 image=http://flocabulary.s3.amazonaws.com/images-jrev/figurative-language-image.jpg]Listen to Flocabulary’s new, free Figurative Language song. You’ll learn all about osymorons, as well as metaphors, simile and more. OXYMORON Definition: A figure of speech where two contradictory words are placed together. The result is something paradoxical, or something that doesn't make sense. Basic examples are expressions like jumbo shrimp or old news, but they can get more complicated and expressive. Why Writers Use It: Oxymoron comes from a Greek word meaning "pointedly foolish." And that relates to how writers use oxymorons. Oxymorons are often inserted to highlight absurdities, or to explain…