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Juxtapose Meaning in English

word

ˌdʒəkstəˈpoʊz
juhk-stuh-POHZ
dʒˈʌkstɐpˌəʊz
JUK-stuh-pohz

Definition

To place two or more things close together, often so that you can compare or contrast them.

Usage & Nuances

Formal, often used in academic, artistic, or analytical contexts. Common with 'juxtapose A with B'. Implies intention to highlight differences or similarities. Not common in everyday speech; more often written.

Example Sentences

The artist juxtaposed bright colors with dark shades.

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We can juxtapose old traditions with modern ideas.

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The teacher juxtaposed two poems in class.

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It’s interesting how they juxtapose humor and tragedy in that movie.

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When you juxtapose these photos, you see how much has changed.

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Critics often juxtapose her work with that of her contemporaries.

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