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    paradoxical
    /ˌparəˈdɒksɪkl/

    adjective

    • 1. seemingly absurd or self-contradictory: "by glorifying the acts of violence they achieve the paradoxical effect of making them trivial"

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  2. PARADOXICAL definition: 1. seeming impossible or difficult to understand because of containing two opposite facts or…. Learn more.

  3. 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.

  4. Paradoxical is an adjective that describes a paradox, something with two meanings that don’t make sense together. Its Greek roots translate to “contrary opinion,” and when two different opinions collide in one statement or action, that’s paradoxical.

  5. The meaning of PARADOXICAL is of the nature of a paradox. How to use paradoxical in a sentence.

  6. Paradoxical definition: having the nature of a paradox; self-contradictory.. See examples of PARADOXICAL used in a sentence.

  7. 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?

  8. (of a statement) containing two opposite ideas that make it seem impossible or unlikely, although it is probably true. These seemingly paradoxical statements need to be looked at a little further to get the true picture. Topics Doubt, guessing and certainty c1. Check pronunciation: paradoxical.

  9. A paradox is a logical puzzler that contradicts itself in a baffling way. "This statement is false" is a classic example, known to logicians as "the liar's paradox." Paradoxical statements may seem completely self-contradictory, but they can be used to reveal deeper truths.

  10. If something is paradoxical, it involves two facts or qualities which seem to contradict each other.

  11. noun. /ˈpærədɒks/ /ˈpærədɑːks/ [countable] a person, thing or situation that has two opposite features and therefore seems strange. He was a paradox—a loner who loved to chat to strangers. It is a curious paradox that professional comedians often have unhappy personal lives. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Join us.

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