Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
dual-meaning
adjective
/ˈdjuːəl ˈmiːnɪŋ/

Definition
Having two different meanings or interpretations.

Examples
- The word ‘bark’ can have a dual-meaning, referring to the sound a dog makes or the outer covering of a tree.
- In literature, dual-meaning phrases are often used to add depth and complexity to the narrative.
- Many terms in the English language exhibit a dual-meaning, enriching communication.

Meaning
The term ‘dual-meaning’ refers to words or phrases that can convey two distinct ideas or concepts, often depending on the context in which they are used.

Synonyms
- ambiguous
- double entendre
- polysemous
- multivalent