Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning Divided or dividing into two parts or classifications
The political debate revolved around a dichotomous choice between higher taxes and reduced government spending.
The artist's paintings often depict the dichotomous nature of urban life, contrasting bustling cityscapes with serene natural landscapes.
The political debate highlighted the dichotomous opinions on healthcare reform.
The artist's work reflects a dichotomous blend of traditional and contemporary styles.
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