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two-sided
adjective
- having two sides or aspects
- controversial; debatable
a two-sided argument
Other Words From
- two-sided·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of two-sided1
Example Sentences
Yet the veteran is only one side of a two-sided equation; the employer has to buy into the rebranding as well.
But such a profound policy shift deserves a two-sided debate.
“They were two-sided objects and I recognized them as being the kind of things I made,” she said.
Though not to create a two-sided impression it may be freely stated that he himself was the author of the inspired composition.
If corporations would adopt this democratic organization, he said, two-sided discussions would take place at their meetings.
These two-sided combs descend from the roof of the hive in parallel series, their thickness being about half an inch.
Tender nothings are all right, I fancy, when it is a two-sided affair, but when it is all on one side—deliver me!
She, on the contrary, tends to oscillate between the opposite extremes of her two-sided nature.
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