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Difference Between Oxymoron and Transferred Epithet

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What is the difference Between Oxymoron and transferred epithet? An Oxymoron is when two words seem to be opposites, but they actually are not. They are not opposites, but they seem like opposites. An example of this is "jumbo shrimp" or "military intelligence". A transferred epithet is when an adjective is applied to a noun to make it describe a person or thing. An example of this is when someone says "the big bad wolf". TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Introduction 0:31 Definition of Oxymoron & Transferred Epithet 2:46 Examples of Oxymoron & Transferred Epithet 5:11 Conclusion GET IN TOUCH Contact us at [email protected] FOLLOW US Website: englishsummary.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/englishsummary Facebook: https://facebook.com/englishsummary Instagram: https://twitter.com/englishsummary
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