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1. English Language Learners Definition of Juxtapose formal : to place (different things) together in order to create an interesting effect or to show how they are the same or different See the full definition for Juxtapose in the English Language Learners Dictionary
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2. See synonyms for: Juxtapose / Juxtaposed / juxtaposing on Thesaurus.com verb (used with object), jux·ta·posed, jux·ta·pos·ing. to place close together or side by side, especially for comparison or …
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3. Juxtapose synonyms, Juxtapose pronunciation, Juxtapose translation, English dictionary definition of Juxtapose
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4. While his 2007 study of Frederick Douglass and Lincoln, “The Radical and the Republican,” Juxtaposed Douglass the crusading reformer with Lincoln the cautious politician, this volume foregrounds the commonalities between the two men.
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5. Juxtapose is a transitive verb, which is a verb that takes an object. Related words are Juxtaposes, Juxtaposed, juxtaposing
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6. The verb Juxtapose is a mid-1800s back-formation from the word juxtaposition, which is the noun form of the word dating back to the seventeenth century.
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10. Juxtapose is defined as to put two things close to each other in order to highlight or compare the differences between them. An example of Juxtapose is when you put a very short book next to a …
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13. In order to compare them: The exhibition Juxtaposes architectural drawings with photographs of the buildings as constructed.
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14. Juxtapose is a transitive verb, meaning that it takes a direct object. However, it does not take just any direct object
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15. You cannot say "The photographer Juxtaposed his image." Because the concept of juxtaposition requires two things (or images, or scenes, or opinions or ideas), you have to Juxtapose something with something else.
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16. [French Juxtaposer : Latin iūxtā, close by; see yeug- in Indo-European roots + French poser, to place (from Old French; see pose1).] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth
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19. Modern in approach with a chic palette of single and mixed-metal physical vapor deposition (PVD) finish combinations, Juxtapose features slim profiles and sophisticated details.
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20. When you Juxtapose, you are "posing" or positioning things side by side
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21. The verb Juxtapose requires contrasting things placed next to one other: "The collage Juxtaposed pictures of Jane while she was growing up and as an adult." Juxtapose is used often when referring to contrasting elements in the arts.
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22. Other paintings in the show Juxtapose cinematic effects with sections that insist upon the obdurate flatness of the picture's surface
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23. His whole idea of art is to Juxtapose sound, musical associations and imagery together, as well as film, and collage effects.
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24. Synonyms for Juxtapose include compare, contrast, mix, colligate, collocate, place alongside, place side by side, put beside, put together and set against
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25. If you Juxtapose two contrasting objects, images, or ideas, you place them together or describe them together, so that the differences between them are emphasized
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26. The technique he uses most often is to Juxtapose things for dramatic effect
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27. American English: Juxtapose / dʒʌkstəˈpoʊz /
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29. Examples of Juxtapose in a sentence
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30. The interior designer likes to Juxtapose light furniture against dark floors to create a dramatic contrast
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31. 🔊 Our manager will Juxtapose old reports by new ones so he can compare the numbers
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32. 🔊 The art dealer chose to Juxtapose his favorite paintings beside one another so that people will discuss their
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33. 254) has an entry for Juxtapose in its "List of words and the prepositions construed with them":
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34. Juxtapose (vb.): to (not with)
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35. The McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs has an entry for Juxtapose to but not for Juxtapose with or against.Finally, the estimable Yahoo Answers community prefers Juxtaposed to to Juxtaposed …
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36. Juxtapose (third-person singular simple present Juxtaposes, present participle juxtaposing, simple past and past participle Juxtaposed) To place side by side, especially for contrast or comparison
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37. Juxtapose contains examples of: Adaptation Name Change: In regards to hero aliases, due to some For Want of a Nail events:
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39. Juxtapose meaning, definition, what is Juxtapose: to put things together, especially thing: Learn more.
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40. One who Juxtaposes.··to Juxtapose Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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41. ‘Other paintings in the show Juxtapose cinematic effects with sections that insist upon the obdurate flatness of the picture's surface.’ ‘Some fascinating comparisons are achieved by juxtaposing the liberty and exclusivity of the traditions of the synagogue with those of the illegal trade of the mafia.’
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42. The display Juxtaposed images from serious and popular art
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43. Contemporary photographs are Juxtaposed with a sixteenth century, copper Portuguese mirror
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44. When you Juxtapose the two, you can see the difference
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45. The verb form of juxtaposition is Juxtapose, as in "the author Juxtaposed the protagonist's dirty, ragged clothes with the spotless interior of the wealthy villain's mansion." The word juxtaposition comes from the Latin juxta meaning "next" and the French poser meaning "to place." This combination suggests juxtaposition's meaning: "to place
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46. Juxtapose places two contrasting materials, wood and stone, side by side
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47. Juxtapose A and/with B to put people or things together, especially in order to show a contrast or a new relationship between them
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49. ‘Other paintings in the show Juxtapose cinematic effects with sections that insist upon the obdurate flatness of the picture's surface.’ ‘Some fascinating comparisons are achieved by juxtaposing the liberty and exclusivity of the traditions of the synagogue with those of the illegal trade of the mafia.’
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JUXTAPOSE [ˈjəkstəˌpōz]
VERB
juxtapose (verb) · juxtaposes (third person present) · juxtaposed (past tense) · juxtaposed (past participle) · juxtaposing (present participle)
juxtapose (Verb) To place side by side , especially for contrast or comparison. Etymology: From juxtaposer, corresponding to juxta- + pose, derived from iuxta + pono.
Definition of juxtapose. transitive verb. : to place (different things) side by side (as to compare them or contrast them or to create an interesting effect) juxtapose unexpected combinations of colors, shapes and ideas— J. F. T. Bugental.
Definition of juxtaposition : the act or an instance of placing two or more things side by side often to compare or contrast or to create an interesting effect an unusual juxtaposition of colors also : the state of being so placed contrasting shapes placed in juxtaposition to each other
present tense
I/you/we/they | juxtapose |
he/she/it | juxtaposes |
present participle | juxtaposing |
past tense | juxtaposed |
past participle | juxtaposed |