dilogical (Meaning)

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dilogical (a.)

Ambiguous; of double meaning.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dilogical

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dilogical Sentence Examples

  1. The dilogical puns in the comedy show left the audience in fits of laughter.
  2. The author's use of dilogical wordplay added a layer of complexity to the narrative.
  3. The politician's dilogical remarks were met with both applause and criticism.
  4. The comedian's dilogical humor was a hit with the audience.
  5. The dilogical meaning of the phrase "time flies" was lost on the young child.
  6. The dilogical nature of the riddle made it difficult to solve.
  7. The dilogical song lyrics were both clever and amusing.
  8. The dilogical sign at the zoo was a source of entertainment for visitors.
  9. The dilogical title of the novel hinted at the multiple layers of meaning within the story.
  10. The dilogical slogan for the advertising campaign was both memorable and effective.

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Ambiguous; of double meaning.

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The dilogical puns in the comedy show left the audience in fits of laughter.

The author's use of dilogical wordplay added a layer of complexity to the narrative.

The politician's dilogical remarks were met with both applause and criticism.

The comedian's dilogical humor was a hit with the audience.