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paradoksas — meaning in English: paradox

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Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'paradoksas' in academic discussions, particularly in philosophy or literature, to describe a statement or situation that contradicts itself yet still presents a truth. For instance, during a debate on ethical dilemmas, one might refer to the 'paradoksas' of choice and consequence to illustrate complex moral conflicts.
Synonyms & nuances
'Paradoksas' is often confused with similar terms like 'prieštara' (contradiction) or 'ironija' (irony). However, while 'prieštara' indicates a direct conflict between two statements, 'paradoksas' suggests a deeper, more nuanced layer of meaning that reveals an unexpected truth despite apparent contradictions.
Culture
'Paradoksas' is derived from the Greek word 'paradoxos', meaning 'contrary to expectation'. In Lithuanian literature, the term has been employed by various poets and authors to challenge conventional thinking, making it a staple in discussions about human behavior and societal norms. Interestingly, the idea of paradoxes has roots in ancient philosophical texts, where they were used to provoke thought and stimulate discussion.
FAQ
Q.What does 'paradoksas' mean in English?
'Paradoksas' translates to 'paradox' in English, referring to a statement or situation that seems self-contradictory but may reveal a valid truth.
Q.How do you use 'paradoksas' in a sentence?
You can use 'paradoksas' in sentences like: 'Jo teorija yra tikras paradoksas, nes ji prieštarauja viskam, ką žinome apie fiziką.' (His theory is a true paradox as it contradicts everything we know about physics.)
Q.Are there common mistakes when using 'paradoksas'?
'Paradoksas' is sometimes incorrectly used interchangeably with 'prieštara'. Remember, 'paradoksas' implies a deeper complexity than simple contradiction.
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