"Paradoxa" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Paradoxa" Meaning

The word "paradoxa" is the plural form of the noun "paradox", which refers to a statement that contradicts itself or contains two or more statements that cannot both be true at the same time. A paradox is often used to describe a situation that is seemingly impossible or absurd, but may also be used to highlight a logical inconsistency or a contradiction in a notion or idea.

"Paradoxa" Examples

Usage examples of "paradoxa"


1. The paradox of poverty in a wealthy country

The paradoxa of poverty in a wealthy country highlights the need for social reform.

2. The paradox of the Richards' claim was not taken seriously

The expert's paradoxa of the Richards' claim was not taken seriously by the scientific community.

3. The paradox of choice can lead to decision paralysis

The paradoxa of choice can lead to decision paralysis, as individuals struggle to make a decision in the face of too many options.

4. Schrödinger's cat is a classic example of a paradoxa

Schrödinger's cat is a classic example of a paradoxa, illustrating the concept of superposition in quantum mechanics.

5. The law of unintended consequences is a paradoxa of human behavior

The law of unintended consequences is a paradoxa of human behavior, as our actions often have unforeseen and unintended effects on the world around us.

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