He is idly busy these days Which type of figure of speech is this?
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The figure of speech used is oxymoron since 'idly' and 'busy' carry opposite meanings to each other.
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Oxymoron is an extreme form of Epigram, and is the use in one expression of two contradictory terms. He is always idly busy.
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