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doubleadjective consisting of two members or parts that are usually joinedan egg with a double yolk binary, bipartite, double-barreled, double-edged, dual, duplex, twin, twofold mated, paired single unpaired being twice as great or as manyafter it was ranked the best in the country, the college had double the usual number of applicants not being or expressing what one appears to be or expressshe's known for speaking with a double tongue, so I doubt that her concern is very heartfelt artificial, backhanded, counterfeit, double-dealing, double-faced, fake, feigned, hypocritical, insincere, Janus-faced, jive(slang), left-handed, lip, mealy, mealymouthed, Pecksniffian, phony(also phoney), phony-baloney(or phoney-baloney), pretended, two-faced, unctuous affected, assumed, claptrap, contrived, forced, mechanical, put-on, simulated, strained, unnaturalempty, hollow, meaninglessdeceitful, devious, dishonest, false, untruthfulfacile, glib, superficialbogus, shamcampy, facetious, jocular, tongue-in-cheekcanting, pharisaical, pious, sanctimonious, self-righteous, simon-pure artless, candid, genuine, heartfelt, honest, sincere, undesigning, unfeigned direct, forthright, frank, heart-to-heart, open, plain, straightforward doubleadverbto two times the amount or degreeraced to his side double quick doublenounsomething or someone that strongly resembles anotherhe looks so much like you that he could be your double alter ego, carbon, carbon copy, clone, counterpart, doppelgänger(or doppelganger), duplicate, duplication, facsimile, fetch, image, likeness, look-alike, match, mirror image, picture, replica, ringer, spit, spitting image, twin Chinese copyeffigy, portrait, portrayalcompanion, fellow, mateequal, equivalentanalogue(or analog), parallel antithesis, converse, opposite, reverse doubleverbto make twice as great or as manywe doubled our investment in six months duplicate, redouble compound, multiplyaccumulate, balloon, build (up), burgeon(also bourgeon), enlarge, escalate, expand, increase, mount, mushroom, proliferate, rise, snowball, swell, wax to lay one part over or against another part ofdouble the wet cloth and place it on the victim's forehead fold overlap, overlay, overliecollapse, telescopeclose, shutplait, pleat extend, open, spread, unfold, unroll in the 13th century |