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cognitive dissonance
noun
anxiety or discomfort that results from simultaneously holding contradictory or otherwise incompatible attitudes, beliefs, or the like, such as when someone likes a person but disapproves strongly of one of their habits.
cognitive dissonance
noun
psychol an uncomfortable mental state resulting from conflicting cognitions; usually resolved by changing some of the cognitions
Word History and Origins
Origin of cognitive dissonance1
Example Sentences
One way to reconcile the cognitive dissonance is to accept that gender roles are a social construct and, actually, it’s okay if women want to be firefighters and men want to be manicurists.
The Esptein conspiracy theory is a coping mechanism for people enduring this cognitive dissonance.
"There's a kind of cognitive dissonance" from fans, he argues.
Today, many voters experience a kind of cognitive dissonance: They support abortion rights or paid sick leave at the ballot box but continue voting for politicians who oppose those policies.
In 2023, the discount retailer Five Below went full cognitive dissonance with its new “Five Beyond” brand, featuring items priced above $5.
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