juxtapose (Meaning)
juxtapose (v)
place side by side
juxtapose (v. t.)
To place in juxtaposition.
Synonyms & Antonyms of juxtapose
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juxtapose Sentence Examples
- The artist juxtaposed vibrant colors with muted tones to create a visually compelling painting.
- The writer juxtaposed the beauty of nature with the harsh realities of war to emphasize the contrast between the two.
- The filmmaker juxtaposed scenes of poverty with scenes of wealth to underscore the inequality in society.
- The politician juxtaposed their opponent's promises with their own to highlight the differences in their policies.
- The historian juxtaposed historical events with cultural trends to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the past.
- The scientist juxtaposed the results of their experiment with the expected results to identify any anomalies.
- The lawyer juxtaposed witnesses' testimonies to expose inconsistencies and strengthen their case.
- The critic juxtaposed the artist's work with that of their contemporaries to demonstrate their unique contributions.
- The curator juxtaposed artifacts from different cultures to explore the interconnectedness of human history.
- The photographer juxtaposed images of modern life with images from the past to illustrate the evolution of society.
FAQs About the word juxtapose
place side by sideTo place in juxtaposition.
combine, alternate, mix, integrate, merge, salt, thread, blend,insert, weave
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The artist juxtaposed vibrant colors with muted tones to create a visually compelling painting.
The writer juxtaposed the beauty of nature with the harsh realities of war to emphasize the contrast between the two.
The filmmaker juxtaposed scenes of poverty with scenes of wealth to underscore the inequality in society.
The politician juxtaposed their opponent's promises with their own to highlight the differences in their policies.