Meaning & Definition of word "Paradox"

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    Paradox

    /ˈpær.ə.dɒks/

    noun:

    • 1. A statement or proposition that seems self-contradictory or absurd but in reality expresses a possible truth.
      • Example: The paradox of choice indicates that having more options can lead to less satisfaction.
    • 2. A situation, person, or thing that combines contradictory features or qualities.
      • Example: The paradox of the circus performer is that he seeks to entertain others while hiding his own personal struggles.
    • 3. A seemingly illogical or self-defeating proposition.
      • Example: It is a paradox that in order to gain freedom, one must often give up some personal autonomy.
    • 4. A statement that appears to contradict itself but may nonetheless be true.
      • Example: The statement 'This statement is false' is a classic example of a paradox.

    Etymology

    Originated from Greek 'paradoxon' meaning 'contrary to expectation'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    paradox of choice:

    The more options one has, the more difficult it can be to make a decision.

    liar's paradox:

    A statement made by a liar that creates a contradiction typically around truth.

    the paradox of thrift:

    The observation that while individual saving is good, if everyone saves simultaneously, it can lead to economic downturn.

    Related Words

    oxymoron:

    A figure of speech in which contradictory terms appear in conjunction.

    conundrum:

    A confusing and difficult problem or question.

    dichotomy:

    A division or contrast between two things that are represented as being opposed or entirely different.

    Slang Meanings of paradox

    Meaning: Mind-bending situation

    Example Sentence: Trying to figure out that time travel movie felt like a total paradox.

    Meaning: Confusing contradiction

    Example Sentence: His explanation was such a paradox, I didn't know what to believe.