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paradox

/ˈpær.ə.dɒks/

[/ˈpær.ə.dɒks/]

contradictory truth

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Definition

A statement or situation that seems to contradict itself yet may nonetheless be true.

Example

It is a paradox that the more choices we have, the harder it often becomes to decide.

It is a paradox that the more choices we have, the harder it often becomes to decide.

Etymology

From Greek 'paradoxon' (contrary to expectation), from 'para-' plus 'doxa' (opinion).

How & Where It’s Used

Common in philosophy, literature, and mathematics.

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