She was flabbergasted when she found out she had won the lottery.
George Carlin referred to "military intelligence" as an oxymoron in one of his comedy performances.
flabbergasted
astonished, surprised, flabbergasted
Flabbergasted is an informal word meaning overcome with astonishment. Wonder does not imply being overcome with anything.
'Peace force' would be an oxymoron with the word 'peace' in it.
"Flubbergasted" is a humorous combination of "flabbergasted" and "flub." It is used to describe a state of extreme surprise or shock.
"Truthful politician would be an oxymoron," said Mr.Person.
I was absolutely flabbergasted when I realized the irony of the situation.
oxymoron?
tautology
"Off" is a single word oxymoron. An alarm is described as going "off" when, to the contrary, it is really going "on" (ringing).