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counterintuitive

Adjective

This term describes a clash between a perceived reality and an expected outcome. It is frequently used in scientific, mathematical, or psychological contexts to highlight a discovery that defies a person's instinctive logic or first impression. While it suggests a lack of common sense, the word carries a neutral or positive connotation of intellectual surprise. It implies that while the result seems wrong at first glance, it is actually correct upon closer examination or proof.

Meanings

Adjective

Contrary to intuition or common sense; not what one would expect based on a basic understanding of a situation.

"The result of the experiment was counterintuitive, as the heavier object actually rose faster than the lighter one."

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