Sentences

janus-headed in a sentence

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Definition

Janus-headed: having two contrasting aspects or perspectives, often leading to a duality in understanding or approach.

Sample Sentences

  1. The debate took a janus-headed turn when both sides began to see the merits of the other's argument.
  2. Her janus-headed approach to problem-solving allowed her to find creative solutions that satisfied everyone involved.
  3. In literature, the protagonist often embodies a janus-headed nature, representing both the light and dark aspects of humanity.
  4. The company's janus-headed strategy aimed to balance innovation with tradition, appealing to a wide range of customers.
  5. His janus-headed perspective on politics made him a unique commentator, often highlighting the complexity of each issue.

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