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Juxtapose

Definition:

Juxtapose is a verb that means to place two or more things side by side, especially to compare or contrast them.

Senses:

  • Sense 1: To compare or contrast two or more things.
  • Sense 2: To place objects or ideas side by side to create an effect.
  • Sense 3: To combine elements in an unexpected or unusual way.

Examples:

Here are some sample sentences showing the different senses of juxtapose:

Sense 1:

  1. I like to juxtapose the old and the new in my artwork to show the contrast between traditional and modern.
  2. The article juxtaposed the opinions of different experts to provide a well-rounded view of the issue.

Sense 2:

  1. The photographer juxtaposed the rugged landscape with delicate flowers to create a striking image.
  2. In her novel, the author juxtaposes the protagonist's happy memories with the harsh reality of war.

Sense 3:

  1. The fashion designer's collection juxtaposes bold colors and unexpected fabrics.
  2. The artist's installation juxtaposes sound and sculpture, creating an immersive experience for the viewers.

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