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Filter by Meaning Characterized by diametrical opposition or contrast between two things
The team's performance in the game was dichotomous, displaying exceptional skill and coordination in the first half but complete disarray in the second half.
The novel's protagonist experiences a dichotomous internal struggle, torn between the pursuit of personal ambition and the desire for genuine human connection.
The novel presents a dichotomous view of society, depicting both the opulence of the upper class and the destitution of the working class.
The novel explores the dichotomous nature of human existence, delving into themes of good and evil.
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