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Click here to read [http://karnatakaeducation.org.in/KOER/en/index.php/NCF_Position_Paper_on_Teaching_Indian_Languages NCF Position Paper on Teaching Indian Languages] <br>
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What is oxymoron?
 
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An Oxymoron is defined as a phrase in which two words of opposite meanings are brought together. Here are some funny oxymorons:
Objectives of Language Teaching-read [http://karnatakaeducation.org.in/KOER/en/index.php/NCF_Position_Paper_on_Teaching_Indian_Languages#Objectives_of_Language_Teaching here]
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# Clearly Misunderstood
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# Exact Estimate
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# Small Crowd
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# Act Naturally
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# Found Missing
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# Fully Empty
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# Pretty Ugly
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# Seriously Funny
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# Only Choice
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# Original Copies
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# Open Secret
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# Tragic Comedy
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# Foolish Wisdom
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# Liquid Gas

Latest revision as of 03:45, 12 April 2018

What is oxymoron? An Oxymoron is defined as a phrase in which two words of opposite meanings are brought together. Here are some funny oxymorons:

  1. Clearly Misunderstood
  2. Exact Estimate
  3. Small Crowd
  4. Act Naturally
  5. Found Missing
  6. Fully Empty
  7. Pretty Ugly
  8. Seriously Funny
  9. Only Choice
  10. Original Copies
  11. Open Secret
  12. Tragic Comedy
  13. Foolish Wisdom
  14. Liquid Gas