dyads

[ˈdaɪædz]

dyads Definition

  • 1a group of two individuals
  • 2a pair of things

Using dyads: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dyads" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The experiment was conducted with dyads of participants.

  • Example

    The company sells dyads of socks at a discounted price.

  • Example

    In music, dyads refer to two notes played together.

dyads Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for dyads

Phrases with dyads

  • dyadic communication

    communication between two people

    Example

    Dyadic communication is often more effective than communication in larger groups.

  • a relationship between two people

    Example

    A dyadic relationship can be very intimate and fulfilling.

  • a type of coping strategy used by couples to manage stress together

    Example

    Dyadic coping involves working together to find solutions to problems.

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Summary: dyads in Brief

'Dyads' [ˈdaɪædz] refers to a group of two individuals or a pair of things. It can be used in various contexts, such as in research, sales, or music. Examples include 'The experiment was conducted with dyads of participants.' and 'The company sells dyads of socks at a discounted price.' Phrases like 'dyadic communication' and 'dyadic coping' denote communication and coping strategies between two people.