Something strange but true
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PARADOXSomething strange but true.
ITSAFACT"Strange, but true!"
GOLFIt's "more fun than walking naked in a strange place, but not much," according to Buddy Hackett
SAD"... but true"
EVENSO"True enough, but..."
EVENSO"That's true, but ... "
EVENSO"That's true, but ..."
NOJOKE"It's crazy but true!"
ALAS"It's sad but true ..."
YET"True, but even so ..."
THETHINGIS"That may be true, but ..."
THINGIS"That may be true, but ..."
ITSJUSTARUMOR"This may not be true, but ..."
hypotheticalSupposed but not necessarily real or true
ONEEAREDLike the praying mantis, anatomically [weird, but true]
speciousapparently true or good but lacking real merit
apparentSeeming real or true, but not necessarily so
ALIAR"Let God be true, but every man ..." (Rom. 3:4)
PLUSCACHANGE"True--the world moves on, but toujours Chirac in France. ... ..."
problematicEnunciating or supporting what is possible but not necessarily true
ostensibleStated or appearing to be true, but not necessarily so
seemingAppearing to be real or true, but not necessarily being so; apparent
contrary(of two propositions) So related that one or neither but not both must be true
fictionsA belief or statement that is false, but that is often held to be true because it is expedient to do so
fictionA belief or statement that is false, but that is often held to be true because it is expedient to do so
subcontraryDenoting propositions that can both be true, but cannot both be false (e.g., some X are Y and some X are not Y)
nomologicalRelating to or denoting certain principles, such as laws of nature, that are neither logically necessary nor theoretically explicable, but are simply taken as true
walleyelarge vigorous North American freshwater food and sport fish (Stizostedion vitreum) that has large opaque eyes and is related to the perches but resembles the true pike called also walleyed pike
placeholderAn element of a sentence that is required by syntactic constraints but carries little or no semantic information, for example the word it as a subject in it is a pity that she left, where the true subject is that she left
placeholdersAn element of a sentence that is required by syntactic constraints but carries little or no semantic information, for example the word it as a subject in it is a pity that she left, where the true subject is that she left