Crossword-Solution: PARADOXICAL
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Paradoxical | a. | Of the nature of a paradox. |
| Paradoxical | a. | Inclined to paradoxes, or to tenets or notions contrary to received opinions. |
We have 66 clues for the answer “PARADOXICAL”
| Clue | Answers |
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| of the nature of a paradox | 1 answer |
| Apparently self-contradictory | 1 answer |
| Seemingly contradictory | 1 answer |
| Self-contradictory | 1 answer |
| Seemingly self-contradictory in nature | 1 answer |
| CONJOINING CONTRADICTORY TERMS | 11 answers |
| riddly | 35 answers |
| concealing | 45 answers |
| undeterminable | 55 answers |
| contestable | 56 answers |
| disputed | 58 answers |
| Potential | 59 answers |
| circumstantial | 59 answers |
| Involved | 59 answers |
| Arguable | 60 answers |
| Inconsistent | 61 answers |
| possible | 61 answers |
| Unprotected | 64 answers |
| clinging | 64 answers |
| elusory | 65 answers |
| orphic | 65 answers |
| feinting | 65 answers |
| Equivocating. | 67 answers |
| overshadowed | 68 answers |
| blurry | 68 answers |
| Ironic | 69 answers |
| magical | 69 answers |
| impalpable | 69 answers |
| Undisclosed | 69 answers |
| beclouded | 69 answers |
| contradictory | 70 answers |
| Intangible. | 71 answers |
| DEPENDENT ___ | 71 answers |
| intricate | 71 answers |
| cloaked | 72 answers |
| Nameless | 72 answers |
| dusky | 73 answers |
| Indistinguishable | 73 answers |
| imperceptible | 73 answers |
| Adumbrate | 73 answers |
| shifty | 73 answers |
| unclassifiable | 73 answers |
| blurred | 74 answers |
| metaphysical | 74 answers |
| Evasive | 75 answers |
| Unforeseen | 76 answers |
| Likely | 76 answers |
| perilous | 76 answers |
| Dense | 76 answers |
| shrouded | 76 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
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Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with PARADOXICAL (5)
The artifice showed that the woman, by some mysterious intuition, had grasped the paradoxical truth that blindness may operate more vigorously than prescience, and the short-sighted effect more than the far-seeing; that limitation, and not comprehensiveness, is needed for striking a blow.
STEVENS followed up on the paradoxical analogy that BESSER alluded to in the example of the MARC records, namely, the formats that are the same except that they are different.
Sounds paradoxical, I know.” “I reckon the Cosmos is cracked,” said Usher, and fell asprawl in his round office chair.
The notion of my being able to get up again after falling head-foremost from such an immense height seemed to me at first too paradoxical to be acted upon, but I soon found that I was not a bit hurt.
Wyant, in musing on the Italian portrait-medals of the fifteenth century, had often fancied that only in that period of fierce individualism could types so paradoxical have been produced; yet the subtle craftsmen who committed them to the bronze had never drawn a face more strangely stamped with contradictory passions than that of Doctor Lombard.
Quotes with PARADOXICAL (3)
The capacity to be alone is the capacity to love. It may look paradoxical to you, but it's not. It is an existential truth: only those people who are capable of being alone are capable of love, of sharing, of going into the deepest core of another person--without possessing the other, without becoming dependent on the other, without reducing the other to a thing, and without becoming addicted to the other. They allow the other absolute freedom, because they know that if the o…
My desire and wish is that the things I start with should be so obvious that you wonder why I spend my time stating them. This is what I aim at because the point of philosophy is to start with something so simple as not to seem worth stating, and to end with something so paradoxical that no one will believe it.
Your fear of becoming a cliche is what turns you into one. If you remove the fear, we are all really walking contradictions, hypocrites and paradoxical cliches
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT, S&S.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1987–2003).