Whats a posh or formal way of writing this (good vocaubulary needed please)?!
Question: ''Elizabeth's role in the Bennet family is {two-dimentional}''
just another word for two-dimentional, like having two sides or two meanings.
thanks
Answers: ''Elizabeth's role in the Bennet family is {two-dimentional}''
just another word for two-dimentional, like having two sides or two meanings.
thanks
dual
Dynamic...dichotomous...bifurcated
...interdependent...reciprocal...
Jekyll and Hyde or the more "in" phrase, "Bi-Polar"
I'd go with bilateral for a more posh sound.
Elizabeth's position within the Bennet family is twosided and unpredictable.
Ambivalent.
Two-dimensional is an odd personality trait.
"Multi-faceted" describes a more dynamically verbal take on the concept and could mean, wife/mother, friend/lover, caretaker/mother, and could be the introduction to her life story.
There is a web site for mothers below.
As a negative connotation, duplicitous or double-edged.