absurdity, contradiction, enigma, heterogeneity, incoherence, inconsistency, knotty point, nonconformability, pons asinorum, self-contradiction, unimaginability, what cannot happen
Definitionn. (logic) a statement that contradicts itself
Last update: October 2, 2015
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In a strange paradox, the medicine made Heather sick before it made her better. [noun]
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The idea of being cruel to be kind is a paradox because cruelty is not normally associated with kindness. [noun]
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Do you think it is only a paradox. [noun]
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What a paradox. [noun]
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Of course it's all paradox, don't you know, Hughes and hews and hues, the colour, but it's so typical the way he works it out. [noun]
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Is it some paradox. [noun]
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There are still human beings here below who know how to open and close the surprise box of the paradox merrily. [noun]
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Pardon the seeming paradox; I mean what I say. [noun]
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This may help us to appreciate the meaning of Hegel's Dialectic. His thought then is not wholly paradox, whatever the expression may be. [Please select]
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The very phrase was a paradox, as he dimly perceived. [Please select]
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=OTHER HINTS= The well-dressed man is always a paradox. [Please select]
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