word | genre |
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definition | Kind, sort; especially a distinctive type or category of literature, art, or music. |
eg_sentence | Opera was a new genre for her, since all her compositions up until then had been songs and chamber music. |
explanation | Genre, as you might guess from the way it sounds, comes straight from French, a language based on Latin. It's closely related to genus, a word you may have encountered in biology class. Both words contain the gen- root because they indicate that everything in a particular category (a genre or a genus) belongs to the same “family” and thus has the same origins. So the main genres of classical music would include symphonies, sonatas, and opera, and the major genres of literature would include novels, short stories, poetry, and drama. But within the category of novels, we could also say that detective novels, sci-fi novels, romance novels, and young-adult novels are separate genres. |
IPA | ˈʒɑnrə |
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