Pronunciation: /ˈduːˌplɛks/
noun a dwelling with two separate living units, usually one above the other
A1 I live in a small duplex with my family.
A2 The duplex has two floors and a shared backyard.
B1 The duplex we are renting has a modern kitchen and spacious living room.
B2 The duplex is located in a quiet neighborhood with easy access to public transportation.
C1 The duplex underwent a complete renovation, including new plumbing and electrical systems.
C2 The duplex offers stunning views of the city skyline from its rooftop terrace.
adjective having two parts or components
A1 I live in a duplex house with my family.
A2 The duplex apartment has two floors and a balcony.
B1 The duplex unit has a modern kitchen and spacious living room.
B2 The duplex penthouse offers stunning views of the city.
C1 The duplex condominium features high-end appliances and luxury finishes.
C2 The duplex townhouse is located in a prestigious neighborhood and boasts a private garden.
formal The real estate agent showed us a beautiful duplex in the city center.
informal We checked out a cool duplex downtown with a great view.
slang I'm thinking of moving into a swanky duplex with my roommate.
figurative The novel's plot had a duplex structure, with two distinct storylines intertwining.
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