segue (Meaning)
Wordnet
segue (n)
the act of changing smoothly from one state or situation to another
Wordnet
segue (v)
proceed without interruption; in music or talk
Synonyms & Antonyms of segue
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
segue Sentence Examples
- The concert's energetic opener segued seamlessly into a romantic ballad.
- The presenter used a witty anecdote as a segue to the next topic.
- The film employed a clever dissolve to segue from one scene to another.
- The meeting segued into a heated debate, much to the chair's dismay.
- The professor wanted to segue from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment, but ran out of time.
- The reporter used the mayor's comments as a segue to ask about the city's infrastructure.
- The novel's protagonist's journey segued from adventure to self-discovery.
- The choir's performance segued from a hymn to a lively gospel song.
- The artist's portfolio segued from traditional paintings to experimental digital works.
- The recipe called for a smooth segue from sautéing the vegetables to simmering the stew.
FAQs About the word segue
the act of changing smoothly from one state or situation to another, proceed without interruption; in music or talk
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No antonyms found.
The concert's energetic opener segued seamlessly into a romantic ballad.
The presenter used a witty anecdote as a segue to the next topic.
The film employed a clever dissolve to segue from one scene to another.
The meeting segued into a heated debate, much to the chair's dismay.