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αντίφαση — meaning in English: contradiction

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γεια
geia
αντίφαση
antífasi
απάντηση
apántisi
χαρά
chará
Πράσινος
Prásinos
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Usage
Native Greek speakers often use the word 'αντίφαση' in debates, discussions, or even casual conversations when describing conflicting opinions or perspectives. For example, one might say, 'Η δήλωση του έχει πολλές αντίφασες' (His statement has many contradictions) during a political discussion or while analyzing a piece of literature.
Synonyms & nuances
'Αντίφαση' shares similarities with 'αντίθεση' (opposition), but while 'αντίθεση' refers more broadly to an opposition between ideas or things, 'αντίφαση' specifically highlights contradictions within those ideas or statements. Choosing 'αντίφαση' emphasizes the inherent conflict rather than just a difference.
Culture
'Αντίφαση' has its roots in the ancient Greek word 'αντίφασις' which combines 'αντί' (against) and 'φάσις' (statement). This concept has been important in philosophy, particularly in dialectical reasoning where contradictions are pivotal for argument development and resolution, showcasing how Greek thought has influenced Western philosophy.
FAQ
Q.What does 'αντίφαση' mean in English?
'Αντίφαση' translates to 'contradiction' in English, referring to a situation where two statements or ideas cannot both be true at the same time.
Q.How do you use 'αντίφαση' in a sentence?
You can use 'αντίφαση' in sentences like 'Υπάρχει μια αντίφαση ανάμεσα σε όσα είπε και σε όσα έκανε' (There is a contradiction between what he said and what he did).
Q.Are there common mistakes when using 'αντίφαση'?
A common mistake is confusing 'αντίφαση' with 'αντίθεση'. While both deal with differences, 'αντίφαση' specifically indicates a direct contradiction, so it's important to use it accurately in contexts where conflict is implied.
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