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Is 'indescribable' and oxymoronic word?

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I know what 'oxymoron' means. I was just wondering what you thought.
POPclogger216 posted over a year ago
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Goldilottes said:
yes, because you are describing something por describing it as indescribable.

Oxymoron is formed of seemingly contrasting terms.
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LunaShay said:
I don't know of oxymoronic,but there is oxymoron,meaning saying two opposites close to each other(Like pretty ugly and hot&cold)
And yes,indescribable is a word,meaning you can't describe it.

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55xxx55 said:
coming from a genius mind...



SAY WHUUUU?! I DO NOT UNDERSTAND HALF THE WORDS U SAID!
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*facepalm* It ain't that hard. 1: "Indescribable" means you literally can't describe it, because it's too amazing or terrible or too much of something. (That's just my definition, look it up in a dictionary if you want.) 2: "Oxymoronic"or "oxymoron" is a word or phrase that contrasts itself. (Again, just my rough definition.)
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polandforever said:
Yes is is, because por saying something is 'indescribable', you are effectively describing it por saying it's impossible to be described!
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True - to true...
Exp_Author posted over a year ago
sarabeara said:
Yep. Both are actual words found in the dictionary.
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someone_save_me said:
all i have to say is....
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