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What is a combination of two words that seem to have opposite meanings such as eloquent silence or deafening silence?

You're describing an oxymoron.

An oxymoron is a figure of speech that combines two contradictory terms, often to create a surprising or thought-provoking effect.

Here are some other examples of oxymorons:

* living dead

* sweet sorrow

* jumbo shrimp

* pretty ugly

* organized chaos

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