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juxtapose /ˌdʒʌkstəˈpəʊz /verb [with object]Place or deal with close together for contrasting effect: black-and-white photos of slums were starkly juxtaposed with colour images...- We produce the effect of counterpoint by juxtaposing lineal periods with grammatical periods.
- I was lifting and collaging sentences and sections from all sorts of popular publications and juxtaposing them for effect.
- When two contrary elements are juxtaposed, the sudden surprise catches us off guard.
Synonyms place/set side by side, place/set close to one another, mix; compare, contrast, place/set against one another; Linguistics collocate, colligate Origin Mid 19th century (earlier (Middle English) as juxtaposition): from French juxtaposer, from Latin juxta 'next' + French poser 'to place'. Rhymes appose, arose, Bose, brose, chose, close, compose, diagnose, self-diagnose, doze, enclose, expose, foreclose, froze, hose, impose, interpose, Montrose, noes, nose, oppose, plainclothes, pose, propose, prose, rose, suppose, those, transpose, underexpose, uprose |