paradox in Arabic
paradox in Arabic is مُفَارَقَة — paradox means a statement or situation that seems to contradict itself yet may still be true.
paradox in Arabic
مُفَارَقَة
Pronounced: mufāraqa
apparent contradiction which is nonetheless true
What does "paradox" mean?
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noun A statement or situation that seems to contradict itself yet may still be true.
"The statement "this sentence is false" is a classic paradox."
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noun A person or thing that combines seemingly contradictory qualities.
"He was a paradox: fiercely private yet a famous public performer."
paradox in a sentence
- The statement "this sentence is false" is a classic paradox.
- It's a paradox that the more choices we have, the harder it can be to decide.
- He was a paradox: fiercely private yet a famous public performer.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "paradox" in Arabic?
"paradox" in Arabic is مُفَارَقَة. paradox means: A statement or situation that seems to contradict itself yet may still be true.
How do you pronounce مُفَارَقَة?
"paradox" in Arabic is مُفَارَقَة, pronounced "mufāraqa".
How do you use "paradox" in a sentence?
Example: "The statement "this sentence is false" is a classic paradox." In Arabic, "paradox" is مُفَارَقَة.
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