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genres

noun as in type, class

noun as in type

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Example Sentences

I listened to more than 900 new releases during 2014—all styles, all genres.

Like the best pop stars, Swift has borrowed from a plethora of genres and influences.

How do you court younger readers and keep your older audience when they may be into two different genres?

Maybe this time women in different genres will wise up to this and present a more united front.

We are left with stalwart genres (action, rom com) and classic roles (prude, seductress, jock, backstory-less best friend).

A still more important work, also part of the Encyclopedia, and continually quoted by botanists, is the 'Illustration des Genres.'

M. Brunetire spoke with ingenious boldness of the evolution of the genres.

One of the excuses made by writers who do not know how to write, is the diversity of genres.

Mais le prix de tout les genres de main d'œuvre ayant aussi augment de moitie—cela revient au meme—et la compensation se retablit.

Just as several genres form a phratry so in the classical form several phratries form a tribe.

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On this page you'll find 24 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to genres, such as: brand, category, character, classification, fashion, and group.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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