dual

[djuːəl]

dual Definition

  • 1consisting of two parts, elements, or aspects
  • 2having a double character or nature

Using dual: Examples

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

  • Example

    The company has a dual focus on both profit and social responsibility.

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    The new phone has a dual camera system.

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    The athlete has a dual role as both player and coach.

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    The painting has a dual meaning that can be interpreted in different ways.

dual Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with dual

  • the status of being a citizen of two countries at the same time

    Example

    He has dual citizenship in Canada and the United States.

  • serving two functions or purposes

    Example

    The car is designed for dual purpose use, both on and off-road.

  • the state of having two distinct identities or personalities

    Example

    The spy had a dual identity, posing as both a businessman and a government agent.

Origins of dual

from Latin 'duo', meaning 'two'

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Summary: dual in Brief

The term 'dual' [djuːəl] refers to something consisting of two parts or having a double character. It can describe objects like a phone with a dual camera system or concepts like a company's dual focus on profit and social responsibility. 'Dual' extends into phrases like 'dual citizenship,' denoting the status of being a citizen of two countries, and 'dual purpose,' indicating something that serves two functions.

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