emphasize a statement or description that is not literally true or possible.” When a single word has two definitions that counter each other, that’s called a “contronym,” and there are dozens of them in English, including the word “fine” (which can either mean really nice or just adequate), “transparent” (which can either mean invisible or obvious), or the use of “bad” to mean “good” (as in, “Omg, you are baaaaad”).