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

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segue Sentence Examples

  1. The concert's energetic opener segued seamlessly into a romantic ballad.
  2. The presenter used a witty anecdote as a segue to the next topic.
  3. The film employed a clever dissolve to segue from one scene to another.
  4. The meeting segued into a heated debate, much to the chair's dismay.
  5. The professor wanted to segue from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment, but ran out of time.
  6. The reporter used the mayor's comments as a segue to ask about the city's infrastructure.
  7. The novel's protagonist's journey segued from adventure to self-discovery.
  8. The choir's performance segued from a hymn to a lively gospel song.
  9. The artist's portfolio segued from traditional paintings to experimental digital works.
  10. 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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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.