paradoxicality

/ˌpɛrəˌdɑksɪˈkæləti/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being paradoxical; the condition of containing or expressing two opposite ideas that both seem true.
    • The paradoxicality of the statement 'less is more' makes people stop and think.
    • Scientists were fascinated by the paradoxicality of light behaving as both a particle and a wave.
    • The novel's charm lies in its paradoxicality, blending tragedy with humor.
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