Pronunciation: /ˌdʒʌkstəpəˈzɪʃən/
noun the fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect
A1 The juxtaposition of colors in the painting creates a beautiful contrast.
A2 The juxtaposition of old and new architecture in the city is quite striking.
B1 The juxtaposition of different cultures in this neighborhood makes it a unique place to visit.
B2 The juxtaposition of humor and tragedy in the film was expertly done by the director.
C1 The novel explores the juxtaposition of wealth and poverty in a thought-provoking way.
C2 The artist's use of juxtaposition in their work challenges viewers to think about societal norms and values.
preposition the act or instance of placing two or more things side by side or close together
A1 The juxtaposition of the red and blue colors creates a striking contrast.
A2 The juxtaposition of the characters' personalities adds depth to the story.
B1 The juxtaposition of old and new architecture in the city is fascinating.
B2 The juxtaposition of different art styles in the gallery creates a unique atmosphere.
C1 The juxtaposition of conflicting ideologies in the political debate was evident.
C2 The juxtaposition of light and shadow in the painting creates a sense of depth and movement.
formal The painting displayed a striking juxtaposition of light and dark tones.
informal It was interesting to see the juxtaposition of modern technology with traditional craftsmanship.
slang The juxtaposition of those two characters was totally unexpected!
figurative The song lyrics created a powerful juxtaposition between love and loss.
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