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The world is a play of words

English is a funny language ...So says Amitabh in the the movie Namak Halal. It truly is; you may enjoy another cult classic 'Chupke Chupke' and giggle in the very naive-yet-difficult questions from Dharmendra. Well this blog doesn't talk about the funny side of English; rather it tells you about the different facets of the language. 

What are Oxymorons? 
Oxymorons are the words that have two opposite meaning words or self-contradictory words that we often find in use in spoken or written language.
The term originated in Latinised Greek and comprise two parts: Oxy, meaning sharp or keen and Moron, meaning dull or foolish. Did you notice what they did there? Yes, you got it right. The word Oxymoron is an oxymoron itself. Beauty!! But is this just one such word? No, with vast scope of English as a global language, definitely not.

Words such as these, that are themselves the example of the term they denote, are called Autological or Homological words. Few more interesting examples are:
English: Yes, it is an English word. 'Short' is a short word and 'Noun' is a noun. Pentasyllabic is actually a pentasyllabic word(it has five syllables) and the simplest yet most interesting: ‘Word’ is a word.



Opposite of these are Heterological words: Words, which are not the examples of the terms, they denote. And you might have guessed by now:
Long is not really a long word; German not a german word; ‘Monosyllabic’ is definitely not monosyllabic.

Well, I guess you know it by now, but just in case you do not, the name of our blog, ‘WittyScribble’ is an oxymoron as well.



And as always,
Thanks for reading.

Ayush!!!

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