Sentence example with the word 'juxtaposition'

juxtaposition

abutment, adjunct, appulse, canvass, comparison, conjugation, corralling, inventory, perihelion, superaddition, syzygy

Definition n. the act of positioning close together

Last update: October 14, 2015


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The novel has an excellent juxtaposition of narrative and descriptive .   [Please select]

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The reality show clearly shows a cultural juxtaposition between rich people and poor people.   [Please select]

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What impressed me most about the song was its juxtaposition of country and classic soul.    [Please select]

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The juxtaposition of the judicatures may, however, have led to some confusion between them.   [Please select]

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Was it possible to imagine so absurd and cynical a juxtaposition.   [Please select]

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But they appear strange, even grotesque, in juxtaposition with the roughly-hewn timbers of what is evidently a humble cottage--a log cabin.   [Please select]

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Spence paused a moment to light his cigarette, and he seemed to derive infinite pleasure from this juxtaposition.   [Please select]

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A certain girlishness of height and outline may have been emphasized by her juxtaposition to Pickering’s heavy figure.   [Please select]

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The chief of these, in this case, is the geographical position, or rather juxtaposition, of the two islands.   [Please select]

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Adjoining parts which are not homologous sometimes cohere; but this cohesion appears to result from mere juxtaposition, and not from mutual affinity.   [Please select]

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Even where there is no obscurity, the juxtaposition of the same word twice used in two senses is inelegant, _e.   [Please select]

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