noun
- the quality or state of being double; the condition of having two parts, aspects, or natures
- deceitfulness or insincerity; the practice of saying or doing one thing while meaning another
Usage: often implies moral or ethical inconsistency
Examples
- The doubleness of her nature made her both compassionate and ruthless.
- He was criticized for the doubleness of his public statements versus his private actions.
- The poem explores the doubleness of human existence—our simultaneous capacity for good and evil.
- The artist captured the doubleness of the character through contrasting light and shadow.
- Their relationship suffered from the doubleness of his commitment.
- The doubleness in his words suggested he was not being entirely truthful.