Pronunciation: /ˌæɡəˌθɒkəˈkɒlədʒɪkəl/
adjective a term coined by Thomas Love Peacock to describe a person who is composed of both good and evil qualities
A1 I like to keep things simple, so I avoid anything agathokakological.
A2 The instructions for this game are quite agathokakological, making it easy to understand.
B1 The agathokakological nature of the project made it challenging to complete on time.
B2 Her agathokakological approach to problem-solving impressed her colleagues.
C1 The novel's agathokakological themes added depth to the storyline.
C2 The artist's work is known for its agathokakological complexity and beauty.
formal The professor's agathokakological approach to teaching focuses on both academic excellence and moral character development.
informal His agathokakological mindset always pushes him to strive for success in all areas of his life.
slang She's all about that agathokakological life, balancing work and play like a pro.
figurative The artist's agathokakological masterpiece not only showcased his technical skill but also conveyed a deep emotional message.
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