"Paradoxy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "paradoxy" refers to a statement or situation that contradicts itself or appears to be impossible, yet may be true or valid. In philosophy, a paradox typically involves a seeming contradiction or absurdity that challenges one's understanding or logical thinking. Examples of paradoxy include the classic paradoxes such as the liar paradox ("This sentence is false") or the experience of perceiving two contradictory events as simultaneously true (e.g., a perpetual motion machine).
Paradoxy
A word that is not commonly used in everyday language, but can be found in academic and technical contexts. Here are 5 usage examples:
In a way that seems contradictory or absurd; in disagreement with what would be expected, often unintentionally.