Definitionadj. seemingly contradictory but nonetheless possibly true
Last update: September 8, 2015
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Weight, however paradoxical it may appear, is necessary to flight. [Please select]
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This may sound paradoxical, but is, nevertheless, only too true. [Please select]
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Not that he treated me to any ingenious sophistries or paradoxical perversities. [Please select]
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But youth is buoyed up by perpetual hope; and paradoxical as it may seem, his enthusiasm never lagged. [Please select]
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There is something paradoxical in the descriptions of this fruit by various writers, but all agree that it is inexpressibly good. [Please select]
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His style is brief and pithy, dazzling by its wit, but sometimes paradoxical. [Please select]
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A paradoxical relation between religion and morality has always interested observers of custom and history. [Please select]
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The agnostic is in the paradoxical position of one who knows of an unknowable world. [Please select]
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Never in her life had she seen a man at once so paradoxical and dependable. [Please select]
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And presently, as he paced, he was heard humming again his strange paradoxical song, which he, a parson, seemed to lean upon, as a wounded man leans on his friend. [Please select]
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Before the mockery in his eyes she fell back with a sigh of disappointment, but he answered the challenge presently in what she had once described as his "paradoxical humour." [Please select]
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