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What is another word for
more double-edged
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Comparative for having a covert or obscure meaning
Comparative for involving the use of sarcasm or wit
Comparative for consisting of two parts or states
Comparative for consisting of two equal, identical, or similar parts or things
Comparative for characterized by a lack of sincerity
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Adjective
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Comparative for having a covert or obscure meaning
obscurer
deeper
darker
murkier
abstruser
unclearer
vaguer
uncannier
obliquer
stranger
hazier
difficulter
odder
foggier
curiouser
weirder
harder
bizarrer
denser
funnier
queerer
subtler
muzzier
fuzzier
blurrier
shiftier
stealthier
cagier
shadowier
grayer
US
greyer
UK
sketchier
looser
woollier
UK
trickier
woolier
US
dimmer
muddier
fainter
rougher
blearier
broader
unsurer
falser
cloudier
absurder
hinkier
weaker
chancier
slipperier
greasier
iffier
squishier
sloppier
mistier
Greeker
gauzier
paler
wider
catchier
more mysterious
more cryptic
more enigmatic
more inscrutable
more ambiguous
more arcane
more equivocal
more mystic
more elliptical
more nebulous
more opaque
more enigmatical
more Delphic
more occult
more fuliginous
more puzzling
more confusing
more perplexing
more recondite
more secret
more incomprehensible
more esoteric
more unfathomable
more mystifying
more hidden
more inexplicable
more baffling
more unintelligible
more cabalistic
more indefinite
more uncertain
more mystical
more indeterminate
more bewildering
more dubious
more doubtful
more indistinct
more unaccountable
more unknowable
more hermetic
more inconclusive
more ambivalent
more debatable
more unexplainable
more gnomic
more misleading
more contradictory
more insoluble
more indecisive
more clandestine
more tenebrous
more profound
more hermetical
more cabbalistic
more secretive
more coded
more arguable
more peculiar
more conflicting
more open
more borderline
more unsettled
more questionable
more abstract
more sphinxlike
more inexact
more clouded
more imprecise
more amphibological
more covert
more Delphian
more apocryphal
more confused
more evasive
more anagogic
more indirect
more mixed
more vacillating
more ill-defined
more indistinguishable
more unnatural
more mysterial
more intricate
more indecipherable
more elusive
more muddled
more duplicitous
more circumlocutory
more circuitous
more roundabout
more suspicious
more unexplicit
more disreputable
more subjective
more unknown
more technical
more inconceivable
more illogical
more far-out
more involved
more convoluted
more complicated
more complex
more incredible
more illegible
more shrouded
more cryptical
more undecided
more polysemic
more polysemantic
more multivocal
more up in the air
more deceptive
more blurred
more unspecific
more deceitful
more devious
more intangible
more disingenuous
more elusory
more noncommittal
more approximate
more general
more obfuscatory
more imperfect
more blear
more insubstantial
more sophistical
more unresolved
more unestablished
more unascertained
more improbable
more impossible
more dishonest
more insincere
more cheating
more fraudulent
more unsound
more generalized
US
more impressionistic
more nebulose
more remote
more incomplete
more dubitable
more superficial
more speculative
more cursory
more backhanded
more approximative
more incoherent
more inadequate
more perfunctory
more shuffling
more cunning
more unfocused
more sweeping
more problematical
more inarticulate
more garbled
more uninformative
more generalised
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more senseless
more fathomless
more careless
more in question
more meaningless
more incognizable
more jumbled
more indiscernible
more scrambled
more coarse-grained
more fallacious
more spurious
more specious
more delusive
more delusory
more wrong
more inaccurate
more illusory
more undependable
more beguiling
more indeterminable
more innumerable
more unstraightforward
more mistakable
more demagogic
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“They also made a
double-edged
reference to the terroir, a term which conveyed the picturesque, but also insular and coarse, milieu in which these songs were believed to thrive.”
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Comparative for involving the use of sarcasm or wit
sharper
drier
sarkier
slier
bitterer
acrider
wrier
wittier
snider
sneakier
droller
keener
pawkier
spicier
cleverer
harsher
tarter
severer
acerber
harder
spitefuller
worse-tempered
viciouser
nastier
snarkier
crueler
brusquer
unkinder
curter
cattier
pepperier
angrier
meaner
saltier
sterner
wiser
subtler
eviller
austerer
rougher
painfuller
sourer
hatefuller
unfriendlier
ruder
saucier
ornerier
wickeder
crisper
colder
grimmer
stricter
pithier
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more sardonic
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more cynical
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more cutting
more mordant
more satiric
more stinging
more trenchant
more mordacious
more disingenuous
more scathing
more acerbic
more acid
more derisory
more pungent
more twisted
more backhanded
more tongue-in-cheek
more contemptuous
more disparaging
more ridiculing
more arrogant
more burlesque
more humorous
more incisive
more critical
more poignant
more uncomplimentary
more defiant
more backbiting
more quick-witted
more barbed
more acrimonious
more derogatory
more vitriolic
more hurtful
more malicious
more venomous
more ill-tempered
more corrosive
more acidic
more abrasive
more abusive
more smart-alecky
more smart-aleck
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more inconsiderate
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more piercing
more scorching
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more carping
more insensitive
more upsetting
more tactless
more pointed
more distressing
more inappropriate
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more rancorous
more prejudicial
more contumelious
more captious
more scurrilous
more callous
more heartless
more squint-eyed
more deadpan
more waggish
more deprecating
more apathetic
more stringent
more rigorous
more straight-faced
more low-key
more sharp-tongued
more poker-faced
more matter-of-fact
more exacting
more polemic
more ❯
“The two charismatic antagonists trade
double-edged
barbs under the guise of civility.”
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Comparative for consisting of two parts or states
more dualistic
more dyadic
more agathokakological
more bilateral
more accompanying
Adjective
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Comparative for consisting of two equal, identical, or similar parts or things
more complementary
more dualistic
more repeated
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Comparative for characterized by a lack of sincerity
phonier
US
faker
mealier
more backhanded
more indirect
more ironic
more ambiguous
more dubious
more artificial
more cryptic
more enigmatic
more equivocal
more insincere
more sardonic
more unctuous
more hypocritical
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