Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning Exhibiting contradictory or inconsistent qualities or ideas
The novel's protagonist struggled with his dichotomous nature, torn between good and evil.
The company's marketing strategy was dichotomous, promoting both luxury and affordability.
The book explores the dichotomous nature of human emotions, depicting love and hate in equal measure.
The family's holiday traditions had a dichotomous feel, blending modern customs with traditional rituals.
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