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They're usually called auto-antonyms or contranyms. Other examples are enjoin, fast and sanction. See Wikipedia Welcome to the board, jazzboCR! Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life. | |||
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Thanks to Arnie for the quick response. I am most definitely in the right place. | |||
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Nice to have you here jazzbo! Welcome and we hope you stay awhile. I am curious about Philly/SJ. Where is that? | |||
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I'm in South Jersey, about 20 minutes south of Philadelphia, in a very mixed (by race and income level) but somewhat stultifying suburb. | |||
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What about Oxymorons? Good to have you aboard, jazzboCR! Some need a word lift, some need a wordhigh.com Web Buffet | My Spirit Name is General Drift, I'm Even Steven | Marcus, mark us/march us | Hollman, man in hole/whole man | House of H | Touch downs or Touch ups | |||
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An oxymoron is a figure of speech where two apparently contradictory words are put together for effect; sometimes as a joke or pun, sometimes for literary style, sometimes by accident. Usually they are an adjective-noun pair. Examples are Military Intelligence, pretty ugly, less is more, and so on. They need not necessarily always be two single words; sometimes they are two phrases in juxtaposition. The word oxymoron comes from Latin, which was derived from the two Greek words for "sharp" and "dull", so is itself an oxymoron. Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life. | |||
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Thanks for the clarification. Most who have "SJ" following their name are Jesuits. (Society of Jesus) It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society. -J. Krishnamurti | |||
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Not exactly the same , as an oxymoron is 2 opposed meanings in the same phrase phrase, but being as I'm an expansive guy and it's a Big Tent, I'll accept that under the general rubric. | |||
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...And doubtless there are Jesuitical folks around here. | |||
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I suppose I could count. I used to teach at Loyola University...but then I am Jewish, so I don't know. | |||
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