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doppelganger

[dop-uhl-gang-er, daw-puhl-geng-er] / ˈdɒp əlˌgæŋ ər, ˈdɔ pəlˌgɛŋ ər /
NOUN
ghost
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG


Example Sentences

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Latching onto RFK Jr., who is basically Trump's Democratic doppelganger, only adds insult to injury.

From Salon

“Doppelganger” presented challenges with performing in a 100-meter long space, but he was attracted to “the theme of loneliness and being lost in the world and not being able to hook to the things he’s actually desiring.”

From Seattle Times

But those expectations were upended in “Doppelganger,” which had its world premiere Friday at the cavernous Park Avenue Armory Drill Hall.

From New York Times

In Schubert’s song “Der Doppelgänger,” a piano resounds with increasingly tormented chords as the narrator recounts a realization: that a pained stranger, wringing his hands in the night, is in fact himself.

From New York Times

It's untrue at the most important level; no one could actually read "Doppelganger" and come away believing that its real subject is Klein's sense of narcissistic injury, or an attempt to defend her personal brand from the damage inflicted by a less desirable Naomi.

From Salon