double
/ˈdʌb.əl/
noun
Meaning
Twice the number, amount, size, etc.
A person who resembles and stands in for another person, often for safety purposes
"Saddam Hussein was rumored to have many doubles."
A drink with two portions of alcohol.
"On second thought, make that a double."
A ghostly apparition of a living person; doppelgänger.
A sharp turn, especially a return on one's own tracks.
A redundant item for which an identical item already exists.
"Before printing the photos, Liam deleted the doubles."
A two-base hit.
"The catcher hit a double to lead off the ninth."
A call that increases certain scoring points if the last preceding bid becomes the contract.
A strike in which the object ball is struck so as to make it rebound against the cushion to an opposite pocket.
A bet on two horses in different races in which any winnings from the first race are placed on the horse in the later race.
The narrow outermost ring on a dartboard.
A hit on this ring.
A tile that has the same value (i.e., the same number of pips) on both sides.
A double-precision floating-point number.
Two competitions, usually one league and one cup, won by the same team in a single season.
A boat for two scullers.
The feat of scoring twice in one game.
(chiefly swimming and track) The feat of winning two events in a single meet or competition.
"In 1996, Michael Johnson achieved a double by winning both the 200 and 400 meter dashes."
A former French coin worth one-sixth of a sou.
(Guernsey) A copper coin worth one-eighth of a penny.
Playing the same part on two instruments, alternately.
A double feast.
verb
Meaning
To multiply by two.
"The company doubled their earnings per share over last quarter."
To fold over so as to make two folds.
"To make a pleat, double the material at the waist."
To be the double of; to exceed by twofold; to contain or be worth twice as much as.
To increase by 100%, to become twice as large in size.
"Our earnings have doubled in the last year."
To get a two-base hit.
"The batter doubled into the corner."
(sometimes followed by up) To clench (a fist).
(often followed by together or up) To join or couple.
To repeat exactly; copy.
(often followed by as) To play a second part or serve a second role.
"A spork is a kind of fork that doubles as a spoon."
To turn sharply, following a winding course.
To sail around (a headland or other point).
To duplicate (a part) either in unison or at the octave above or below it.
(usually followed by "on") To be capable of performing (upon an additional instrument).
To make a call that will double certain scoring points if the preceding bid becomes the contract.
To double down.
To cause (a ball) to rebound from a cushion before entering the pocket.
(followed by for) To act as substitute.
To go or march at twice the normal speed.
To multiply the strength or effect of by two.
"Sorry, this store does not double coupons."
To unite, as ranks or files, so as to form one from each two.
(of a station) To transmit simultaneously on the same channel as another station, either unintentionally or deliberately, causing interference.
"Could you please repeat your last transmission? Another station was doubling with you."
Synonyms
adjective
Meaning
Made up of two matching or complementary elements.
"The closet has double doors."
Of twice the quantity.
"Give me a double serving of mashed potatoes."
Of a family relationship, related on both the maternal and paternal sides of a family.
"He's my double cousin as my mother's sister married my father's brother."
Designed for two users.
"a double room"
Folded in two; composed of two layers.
Stooping; bent over.
Having two aspects; ambiguous.
"a double meaning"
False, deceitful, or hypocritical.
"a double life"
Of flowers, having more than the normal number of petals.
Of an instrument, sounding an octave lower.
"a double bass"
Of time, twice as fast.
Synonyms
adverb
Meaning
Twice over; twofold; doubly.
Two together; two at a time. (especially in see double)
"There are only a few beds, so some of the children will have to sleep double for the night."
Synonyms
noun
Meaning
The double time, a marching cadence (pace) approaching running speed.
Synonyms