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contradictories


Meanings
  • meaning 1: A statement that contradicts or denies the truth or validity of another statement.

    - "Example 1: 'The sun rises in the west.' contradicts 'The sun rises in the east.'"
    - " 'The moon is made of green cheese.' contradicts 'The moon is not made of green cheese.'"

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contradictories , contradictory
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The word 'contradictories' comes from the Latin words 'contra' meaning 'against' and 'dicere' meaning 'to say'. Thus, 'contradictories' literally means 'statements that say things against each other'.


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  1. Oxymoron: An oxymoron is a figure of speech that combines contradictory terms, such as 'jumbo shrimp', 'bittersweet', or 'deafening silence'. Oxymorons can create a striking and memorable effect in language, especially when used in poetry, literature, or other forms of expression.

  2. Dialectical Dilemma: A dialectical dilemma is a philosophical problem or paradox that arises when two seemingly contradictory ideas or principles are both considered to be true or valid. Dialectical dilemmas can arise in various fields of philosophy, such as logic, metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and aesthetics. They can also arise in other fields of knowledge, such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, psychology, sociology, economics, law, history, art, literature, music, and film.


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