Dichotomy Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for dichotomy.
dichotomy
dichotomy
/daɪˈkɒt.ə.mi/
Examples
- It's the dichotomy of existence and nonexistence.
- The article says that Berkeley criticised the dichotomy.
- The man sees the world as a system of dichotomies.
- I think this should be in the article for the dichotomy provided.
- Lillo presented these two as the dichotomy of the apprentice class.
- The dichotomy between the two was the capitalist and the collectivist mindsets.
- The note at the bottom of the page clarifies the reason for the dichotomy.
- Ethnocentric appeals create a dichotomy between the audience and the enemy.
- Given the nature of the dichotomy, I doubt the effect was intentional.
- I believe that dichotomy was one of the things that interested the Owsleys.
being twofold; a classification into two opposed parts or subclasses
noun
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"Die + Cut + Tommy. Tommy was split in two, showing a stark contrast."
"Di + Cot + To + Me. Two cots told to me, split the room evenly."
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