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phrase
[ freyz ]
noun
- Grammar.
- a sequence of two or more words arranged in a grammatical construction and acting as a unit in a sentence.
- (in English) a sequence of two or more words that does not contain a finite verb and its subject or that does not consist of clause elements such as subject, verb, object, or complement, as a preposition and a noun or pronoun, an adjective and noun, or an adverb and verb.
- Rhetoric. a word or group of spoken words that the mind focuses on momentarily as a meaningful unit and is preceded and followed by pauses.
- a characteristic, current, or proverbial expression:
a hackneyed phrase.
- Music. a division of a composition, commonly a passage of four or eight measures, forming part of a period.
- a way of speaking, mode of expression, or phraseology:
a book written in the phrase of the West.
- a brief utterance or remark:
In a phrase, he's a dishonest man.
- Dance. a sequence of motions making up part of a choreographic pattern.
verb (used with object)
- to express or word in a particular way:
to phrase an apology well.
- to express in words:
to phrase one's thoughts.
- Music.
- to mark off or bring out the phrases of (a piece), especially in execution.
- to group (notes) into a phrase.
verb (used without object)
- Music. to perform a passage or piece with proper phrasing.
phrase
/ freɪz /
noun
- a group of words forming an immediate syntactic constituent of a clause Compare clause noun phrase verb phrase
- a particular expression, esp an original one
- music a small group of notes forming a coherent unit of melody
- (in choreography) a short sequence of dance movements
verb
- music to divide (a melodic line, part, etc) into musical phrases, esp in performance
- to express orally or in a phrase
Other Words From
- mis·phrase verb (used with object) misphrased misphrasing
- un·phrased adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of phrase1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The FBI official, Kevin Clinesmith, pleaded guilty to a single charge of adding the phrase, “and not a source” to a CIA statement about the agency’s prior association with Page.
Anita Max Wynn - the tour's name - is a reference to Drake's alter ego, a play on gambling phrase "I need a max win".
And he draws out the lyrics for maximum emotional impact - repeating key phrases and adding a ghostly echo to the first appearance of the "feed the world" chorus.
Amid the anger and sarcasm, Jaguar has doubled down on its decision, replying to some posts with phrases such as "To live is to evolve".
During this time Isabella was regularly left alone and was made to repeat phrases about how her real father hurt her.
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