- double-edged sword
- ,double-edged `sword noun singulara situation or decision that has both positive and negative aspects
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
double-edged sword — If someone uses an argument that could both help them and harm them, then they are using a double edged sword sword; it cuts both ways … The small dictionary of idiomes
double-edged sword — noun Date: 15th century something that has or can have both favorable and unfavorable consequences < freedom of expression…can be a double edged sword Linda Connors > … New Collegiate Dictionary
double-edged sword — See a double edged sword … English idioms
Double-Edged Sword (30 Rock) — Double Edged Sword 30 Rock episode Episode no. Season 5 Episode 14 Directed by Don Scardino Written by … Wikipedia
double-edged sword — noun A benefit that is also a liability, or that carries some significant but non obvious cost or risk. Syn: two edged sword … Wiktionary
double-edged sword — If someone uses an argument that could both help them and harm them, then they are using a two edged sword; it cuts both ways. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
Double-edged sword — If someone uses an argument that could both help them and harm them, then they are using a two edged sword; it cuts both ways … Dictionary of English idioms
a double-edged sword — a double edged/two edged/sword phrase a situation with as many bad qualities or effects as good ones The increase in tourism has been a double edged sword for island residents. Thesaurus: partly good and partly badsynonym … Useful english dictionary
(be) a double-edged sword — be a double edged ˈsword/ˈweapon idiom to be sth that has both advantages and disadvantages Main entry: ↑double edgedidiom … Useful english dictionary
a double-edged sword — a device that can help you and hurt you Truth is a double edged sword. It can imprison me or set me free … English idioms