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Definition of "oxymoronically" [oxymoronically]

  • In an oxymoronic manner (adverb)
  • With regard to, or using oxymorons (adverb)

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Use "oxymoronically" in a sentence
  • "It was as a graduate student in physical anthropology that Scott first became aware of oxymoronically-named "creation science" in 1971."
  • "The documentary “Waiting for Superman,” is yet another call for K-12 school reform aimed at closing the gap between academic achievers and non-achievers and promoting what an assistant superintendent in my school district once oxymoronically labeled “mass excellence.”"
  • "In an '07 lecture at Sewanee University, Christopher Hitchens gave an oxymoronically entitled talk called "The Moral Necessity of Atheism.""