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    paradox
    /ˈparədɒks/

    noun

    • 1. a seemingly absurd or contradictory statement or proposition which when investigated may prove to be well founded or true: "the uncertainty principle leads to all sorts of paradoxes, like the particles being in two places at once"

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  2. a statement or situation that may be true but seems impossible or difficult to understand because it contains two opposite facts or characteristics: It’s a strange paradox that people who say you shouldn’t criticize the government criticize it as soon as they disagree with it. paradoxical.

  3. The meaning of PARADOX is one (such as a person, situation, or action) having seemingly contradictory qualities or phases. How to use paradox in a sentence. Did you know?

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ParadoxParadox - Wikipedia

    [1] [2] It is a statement that, despite apparently valid reasoning from true or apparently true premises, leads to a seemingly self-contradictory or a logically unacceptable conclusion. [3] [4] A paradox usually involves contradictory-yet-interrelated elements that exist simultaneously and persist over time.

  5. A paradox is a statement that appears at first to be contradictory, but upon reflection then makes sense. This literary device is commonly used to engage a reader to discover an underlying logic in a seemingly self-contradictory statement or phrase.

  6. 1. countable noun. You describe a situation as a paradox when it involves two or more facts or qualities which seem to contradict each other. The paradox is that the region's most dynamic economies have the most primitive financial systems. The paradox of exercise is that while using a lot of energy it seems to generate more.

  7. 1. a seemingly contradictory or absurd statement that expresses a possible truth. 2. a self-contradictory and false proposition. 3. a person, thing, or situation, exhibiting an apparently contradictory nature. 4. an opinion or statement contrary to commonly accepted opinion.

  8. Learn what a paradox is through clear explanations and helpful examples. A paradox is a statement or concept that contradicts itself or is opposed to common sense. Paradoxical statements can be completely baffling while still expressing a possible truth. For example, the expression “ less is more ” is a paradox because it contains two words ...

  9. noun. / ˈpӕrədoks/ Add to word list. a statement etc that seems to contradict itself but which is nevertheless true. paradoks. The paradox of the Internet is that when you give people millions of choices, they tend to focus on only a few. See also. paradoxically.

  10. A paradox is a statement that contradicts itself, or that must be both true and untrue at the same time. Paradoxes are quirks in logic that demonstrate how our thinking sometimes goes haywire, even when we use perfectly logical reasoning to get there. But a key part of paradoxes is that they at least sound reasonable.

  11. seeming impossible or difficult to understand because of containing two opposite facts or characteristics: It seems paradoxical to me, but if you drink a cup of hot tea it seems to cool you down. I was in a very difficult and paradoxical situation. See. paradox. Fewer examples.

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