oxymoronically
English
editEtymology
editFrom oxymoronic + -ally.
Adverb
editoxymoronically (comparative more oxymoronically, superlative most oxymoronically)
- In an oxymoronic manner.
- 2018, James Lambert, “Setting the Record Straight: An In-depth Examination of Hobson-Jobson”, in International Journal of Lexicography, volume 31, number 4, , page 486:
- Rushdie oxymoronically notes that Hobson-Jobson ‘can be wonderfully imprecise at times’ (1985: 82).
- With regard to, or using oxymorons.
Translations
editIn an oxymoronic manner
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With regard to, or using oxymorons
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