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Webster 1913 Edition


Antiphrasis


An-tiph′ra-sis

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Noun.
[L., fr. Gr. [GREEK], fr. [GREEK] to express by antithesis or negation.]
(Rhet.)
The use of words in a sense opposite to their proper meaning; as when a court of justice is called a court of vengeance.

Webster 1828 Edition


Antiphrasis

ANTIPH'RASIS

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Noun.
[Gr. against, and a form of speech.]
The use of words in a sense opposite to their proper meaning; as when a court of justice is called a court of vengeance.

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Antiphrasis

Antiphrasis

See also: antiphrasis

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Noun

Antiphrasis f (genitive Antiphrasis, plural Antiphrasen)

  1. (rhetoric) antiphrasis

antiphrasis

antiphrasis

See also: Antiphrasis

English

Noun

antiphrasis (countable and uncountable, plural antiphrases)

  1. (rhetoric) Use of a word or phrase in a sense not in accord with its literal meaning, especially for ironic or humorous effect
    • 1991 June 20, Jean-Yves Girard, “On the unity of logic”, in (Please provide the title of the work), number 59, North-Holland, page 201:
      By the turn of this century the situation concerning logic was quite simple: there was basically one logic (classical logic) which could be used (by changing the set of proper axioms) in various situations. Logic was about pure reasoning. Brouwer’s criticism destroyed this dream of unity: classical logic was not suited for constructive features and therefore it lost its universality. Now by the end of the century we are faced with an incredible number of logics-some of them only named ‘logic’ by antiphrasis, some of them introduced on serious grounds.

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