
You have issues with me using an adjective as an adjective? Why?
First, the "isn't it" at the end of your sentence makes no sense.
Second, backing things up with "research" (I don't know that I'd call lokking up a word in a dictionary "research," but OK) doesn't imply a lack of certainty. It's a way to provide objective evidence.
You avoid objectivity and evidence like the plague, I know, but for most people that write academically they're pretty important.
But you still failed because it's confusingly misused.
I would love to see how you think "oxymoronic" should be properly used.
You really ought to be avoiding typos in your writing.
See? There you are pointing out the only mistake you can find--a missed letter that is a clear typing error, and nothing more--but when I ask you to point out the other errors you claim my posts are riddled with you say it's not worth the effort.
You are aware that you look completely irrational, right?