two-edged
adjective /ˌtuː ˈedʒd/
/ˌtuː ˈedʒd/
(also double-edged)
Idioms - (of a knife, etc.) having two cutting edges
- a two-edged blade
- (of a remark) having two possible meanings
- having two different parts or uses, often parts that contrast with each other
- the two-edged quality of life in a small town—security and boredom
Idioms
be a double-edged/two-edged sword/weapon
- to be something that has both advantages and disadvantages
- Fame is a double-edged sword.