Word of the Day (dichotomy)-25AUG24

Word of the Day (dichotomy)-25AUG24

Today’s “Word of the Day” is “dichotomy” and it is a noun meaning “a division/separation/partition of something (ideas, things, groups, or etc.) into two parts that are either entirely different from each other or completely opposite to each other; duality, polarity“.

Example Sentence: History-maker Djokovic aiming for the stars now… Men’s tennis in 2024 has seen a curious dichotomy exist in close proximity. On one side is the irresistible rise of the younger brigade, with Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz sweeping all three Majors held so far. On the other is the timeless brilliance of Novak Djokovic, who at 37 — nearly a decade-and-a-half older than Sinner and Alcaraz — won the elusive Olympic singles gold in Paris to add the one big title that was missing from his glittering cabinet.

Word of the Day (dichotomy)-25AUG24

This word is present in History-maker Djokovic aiming for the stars now and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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