Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning Having two parts or layers that are usually incongruous or incompatible
The dichotomous decision to quit his stable job and pursue his passion was a difficult one.
The politician's speech highlighted the dichotomous views held by the opposing parties regarding healthcare reform.
The fashion show showcased a dichotomous collection, blending edgy and elegant styles.
The fashion designer's collection showcased a dichotomous blend of edgy and feminine elements.
The dichotomous nature of the debate divided the audience into two opposing camps.
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