Double (singer)
WordNet
adjective
(1) Having two meanings with intent to deceive
"A sly double meaning"
"Spoke with forked tongue"
(2) Large enough for two
"A double bed"
"A double room"
(3) Used of homologous chromosomes associated in pairs in synapsis
(4) Twice as great or many
"Ate a double portion"
"The dose is doubled"
"A twofold increase"
(5) Consisting of or involving two parts or components usually in pairs
"An egg with a double yolk"
"A double (binary) star"
"Double doors"
"Dual controls for pilot and copilot"
"Duple (or double) time consists of two (or a multiple of two) beats to a measure"
(6) Having more than one decidedly dissimilar aspects or qualities
"A double (or dual) role for an actor"
"The office of a clergyman is twofold; public preaching and private influence"- R.W.Emerson
"Every episode has its double and treble meaning"-Frederick Harrison
(7) Used of flowers having more than the usual number of petals in crowded or overlapping arrangements
"Double chrysanthemums have many rows of petals and are usually spherical or hemispherical"
adverb
(8) To double the degree
"She was doubly rewarded"
"His eyes were double bright"
(9) Two together
"Some people sleep better double"
(10) Downward and forward
"He was bent double with pain"
noun
(11) A base hit on which the batter stops safely at second base
"He hit a double to deep centerfield"
(12) Raising the stakes in a card game by a factor of 2
"I decided his double was a bluff"
(13) A quantity that is twice as great as another
"36 is the double of 18"
(14) Someone who closely resembles a famous person (especially an actor)
"He could be Gingrich's double"
"She's the very image of her mother"
(15) A stand-in for movie stars to perform dangerous stunts
"His first job in Hollywood was as a double for Clark Gable"
verb
(16) Increase twofold
"The population doubled within 50 years"
(17) Hit a two-base hit
(18) Do double duty; serve two purposes or have two functions
"She doubles as his wife and secretary"
(19) Make or do or perform again
"He could never replicate his brilliant performance of the magic trick"
(20) Bend over or curl up, usually with laughter or pain
"He doubled and vomited violently"
(21) Bridge: make a demand for (a card or suit)
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Etymology
13th Century. From , from .
Adjective
- Made up of two matching or complementary elements
- The closet has double doors.
- Twice the quantity
- Give me a double serving of mashed potatoes.
- Of a family relationship, related on both the maternal and paternal sides of a family
- He's my double cousin as my mother's sister married my father's brother.
- Designed for two users.
- a double room
- Folded in two; composed of two layers.
- Stooping; bent over.
- Having two aspects; ambiguous.
- a double meaning
- False, deceitful, or hypocritical.
- a double life
- Of flowers, having more than the normal number of petals.
- Of an instrument, sounding an octave lower.
- a double bass
- Of time, twice as fast.
Adverb
- Twice over; twofold.
- Two together; two at a time. (esp. in see double)
Noun
- Twice the number, amount, size, etc.
- A person who resembles and stands in for another person, often for safety purposes
- Saddam Hussein was rumored to have many doubles.
- A drink with two portions of alcohol
- On second thought, make that a double.
- A two-base hit
- The catcher hit a double to lead off the ninth.
- A ghostly apparition of a living person; doppelgänger.
- A sharp turn, esp. a return on one's own tracks.
- A call that increases certain scoring points if the last preceding bid becomes the contract.
- A strike in which the object ball is struck so as to make it rebound against the cushion to an opposite pocket.
- A bet on two horses in different races in which any winnings from the first race are placed on the horse in the later race.
- The narrow outermost ring on a dartboard.
- A hit on this ring.
- Short form of double-precision floating-point number.
- The sin function returns a double.
Verb
- To multiply by two
- The company doubled their earnings per share over last quarter.
- To fold over so as to make two folds
- To make a pleat, double the material at the waist.
- To get a two-base hit
- The batter doubled into the corner.
- (sometimes foll. by up) To clench (a fist).
- (often foll. by together or up) To join or couple.
- To repeat exactly; copy.
- To play two parts or serve two roles.
- To turn sharply; following a winding course.
- To sail around (a headland or other point).
- 1719- Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe
- ...though the island itself was not very large...I found a great ledge of rocks lie out about two leagues into the sea...so that I was obliged to go a great way out to sea to double the point.
- 1719- Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe
- To duplicate (a part) either in unison or at the octave above or below it.
- To be capable of performing (upon an additional instrument).
- To make a call that will double certain scoring points if the preceding bid becomes the contract.
- To cause (a ball) to rebound from a cushion before entering the pocket.
- (foll. by for) To act as substitute.
- To go or march at twice the normal speed.
- To increase by 100%, to become twice as large in size.
- Our earnings have doubled in the last year.
Adjective
double
- Double.
- Il s'agit d'une phrase à double sens.
Noun
double
- Double.
- Je n'en avais pas assez, alors j'en acheté le double.