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Meaning

The word "dichotomy" refers to a division or contrast between two things that are represented as being opposed or entirely different. It often indicates a clear split between two distinct categories, ideas, or groups where there is no overlap.

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Etymology

The term "dichotomy" originates from the Greek word "dichotomia," which is derived from "dichotomos" meaning "cut in two" (from "dicha" meaning "in two" and "tomos" meaning "cut").

Examples

  1. The dichotomy between good and evil is a common theme in literature and philosophy.
  2. In the debate, there was a clear dichotomy between the two opposing viewpoints on climate change.
  3. The study highlighted the dichotomy of urban and rural living conditions.
  4. The speaker aimed to challenge the traditional dichotomy of mind and body in their presentation.
  5. The company faced a dichotomy between maintaining quality and increasing production speed.