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Filter by Meaning Having two parts or layers that are usually incongruous or incompatible
The politician's speech highlighted the dichotomous views held by the opposing parties regarding healthcare reform.
His personality was dichotomous, alternating between extreme confidence and crippling self-doubt.
The dichotomous nature of the debate divided the audience into two opposing camps.
The artist's painting captured the dichotomous emotions of joy and sorrow.
The artist's dichotomous painting juxtaposed bright, vibrant colors with dark, somber tones.
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