@awal [oxymoron](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki?curid=1585) A figure of speech in which two words with opposing meanings are used together intentionally for effect.
A famous example is Milton, Paradise Lost, Book 1, ll. 63-4:
No light, but rather darkness visible
Serv'd only to discover sights of woe
Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Act 1. Scene 1, in which Romeo utters nine oxymora in just six lines of soliloquy:
Why then, O brawling love, O loving hate,
O anything, from nothing first create,
O heavy lightness! Serious vanity!
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