What does DUALS mean?

Definition of Duals

Parts of Speech: Noun, Plural

Definition: Two persons or things of the same kind considered together.

Pronunciation (US): /ˈduːəlz/

Pronunciation (UK): /ˈdjuːəlz/

Origin and Usage: The word "duals" comes from the Latin word "duo" meaning "two." It is used to describe two persons or things of the same kind considered together. The word is commonly used in mathematics, physics, and other fields to refer to two objects or concepts that are related or considered together.

Synonyms: Pair, couple, duo, twosome, doublet.

Related Words: Duala, duals, duels, dulse, dural.

Example Sentences:

  1. She bought two matching dresses for the duals.
  2. The duals were both equally qualified for the job.
  3. The duals worked together to solve the problem.
  4. The duals were inseparable and did everything together.
  5. The duals were both talented musicians.


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