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Topic: Philosophy

pantisocratic

IPA: /ˌpæn.tɪ.səˈkræt.ɪk/

KK: /pæntɪsəˈkrætɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a system of government where all people have equal power and share in the ruling.

Example: The idea of a pantisocratic society promotes equality and shared governance among its citizens.

paradigm

IPA: /ˈpærəˌdaɪm/

KK: /ˈpærəˌdaɪm/

noun

Definition: A model or example that represents a particular way of thinking or doing things, often used in academic or intellectual contexts.

Example: The new research provided a different paradigm for understanding climate change.

paradigmatic

IPA: /ˌpærəˈdaɪɡmətɪk/

KK: /ˌpærəˈdaɪɡmətɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a typical example or model of something, often used in linguistics to describe relationships between words or units in a language.

Example: The study of paradigmatic relationships helps linguists understand how words can be substituted for one another in different contexts.

paradox

IPA: /ˈpærədɒks/

KK: /ˈpærədɑks/

noun

Definition: A statement or situation that seems contradictory or impossible but may actually be true or valid.

Example: The idea that you can save money by spending it is a classic paradox.

paradoxical

IPA: /ˌpærəˈdɒksɪkəl/

KK: /ˌpærəˈdɑksɪkəl/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that seems contradictory or goes against common sense, but may actually be true or valid.

Example: It is paradoxical that the more we learn, the more we realize how much we don't know.

paradoxicality

IPA: /ˌpærəˈdɒksɪkəlɪti/

KK: /ˌpærəˈdɑksɪkəlɪti/

noun

Definition: The quality or state of having contradictory or opposing elements that seem impossible but may actually coexist.

Example: The paradoxicality of the situation left everyone confused about what to believe.

paradoxically

IPA: /ˌpærəˈdɒksɪkli/

KK: /ˌpærəˈdɑksɪkli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that seems contradictory or illogical, but may actually be true or valid.

Example: Paradoxically, the more we learn, the more we realize how much we don't know.

paradoxicalness

IPA: /ˌpærəˈdɒksɪkəlnəs/

KK: /ˌpærəˈdɑksɪkəlnəs/

noun

Definition: The condition of having contradictory or opposing qualities that seem impossible but can exist together.

Example: The paradoxicalness of the situation left everyone confused about what to believe.

paragon

IPA: /ˈpærəɡən/

KK: /ˈpærəˌɡɒn/

noun

Definition: A person or thing that is a perfect example of a particular quality or trait.

Example: She is a paragon of kindness and generosity.

transitive verb

Definition: To compare something to a model of excellence or perfection.

Example: She was considered a paragon of virtue in her community.

parallelism

IPA: /ˈpærəˌlɪzəm/

KK: /ˈpærəˌlɛlɪzəm/

noun

Definition: The quality or state of being similar or having a corresponding relationship, often used in grammar to describe the use of similar structures in sentences.

Example: The author used parallelism in her writing to create rhythm and emphasize her points.

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