What is another word for two edged?

Pronunciation: [tˈuː ˈɛd͡ʒd] (IPA)

The phrase "two edged" is often used to describe something or someone that has two contrasting characteristics or outcomes. Some synonyms for "two edged" include double-edged, ambivalent, equivocal, contradictory, paradoxical, ambiguous, and conflicting. These words all describe things that have two or more interpretations or effects, often positive and negative. For example, a double-edged sword can be both useful for protection and harmful for injury. Similarly, an ambivalent person may have mixed feelings about a situation or person. Using these synonyms can add more descriptive depth and nuance to your writing or speaking.

What are the hypernyms for Two edged?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Two edged

  • After all there is the two edged sword that will never fail you, with enthusiasm for one of its edges and irony for the other. However mired and weedy be the current of life there will be always joy and loyalty enough left to keep you unwavering in the faith that politics is not as it seems in clouded moments, a mere gabble and squabble of selfish interests, but that it is the State in action. And the State is the name by which we call the great human conspiracy against hunger and cold, against loneliness and ignorance; the State is the foster-mother and warden of the arts, of love, of comradeship, of all that redeems from despair that strange adventure which we call human life.
    Thomas Kettle

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