antiphrasis

noun

an·​tiph·​ra·​sis an-ˈti-frə-səs How to pronounce antiphrasis (audio)
plural antiphrases an-ˈti-frə-ˌsēz How to pronounce antiphrasis (audio)
: the usually ironic or humorous use of words in senses opposite to the generally accepted meanings (as in "this giant of 3 feet 4 inches")

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And sometimes a name employs what the Greeks called antiphrasis. Washington Post, 17 Nov. 2020

Word History

Etymology

Late Latin, from Greek, from anti- + phrasis diction — more at phrase

First Known Use

1533, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of antiphrasis was in 1533

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“Antiphrasis.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/antiphrasis. Accessed 18 Dec. 2024.

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