True myth oxymoron
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deafening silence
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One oxymoron example is "deafening silence," which describes a silence that is so overpowering it almost feels deafening, or extremely loud—just as an actual sound would. Oxymorons are often used in everyday conversation and in a breadth of writing, such as literature, poetry, and songwriting.
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Oxymoron is the figure of speech where contradictory words are used together.
Examples:-
Seriously funny
Bittersweet
Pretty ugly
True myth-Myth is something which is not true, however, placing 'true' in front of myth changes its meaning and makes it an oxymoron
In all these examples contradictory words are used. Thus, these are oxymorons.
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