It is usually used to mean a point in time eg At this juncture in the proceedings we will have a break.
Juncture is, essentially, a period in time. An example sentence would be: It was convenient for her to move at this juncture.
Juncture is a noun.
It was at that juncture that they decided to go their separate ways.
This next juncture should be a bit better.
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I think the person wanted a sentence with juncture in it.
intonations == They are elements of prosody, in the class of suprasegmentals.
radio is vcv syllable junture
It is an open syllable.
It is called a Juncture.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I used to think that the answer was an inflection (definition below):In grammar, inflection or inflexion is the modification of a word to express different grammatical categories such as tense, mood, voice, aspect, person, number, gender and case. Conjugation is the inflection of verbs; declension is the inflection of nouns, adjectives and pronouns.But, it turns out that Juncture is the correct answer after all.BTW, I modified the sentence from it's original form: "It is called a Juncture, at least I think." To what you now see.
A place where two or more roads meet is called a JUNCTURE.
close juncture, open juncture and terminal juncture.. :P
1.nouna. A flowing together of two or more streams.b. The point of juncture of such streams.c. The combined stream formed by this juncture.2. A gathering, flowing, or meeting together at one juncture or point
The juncture of the two rivers created a breathtaking view.
A twig juncture is called a node.
The duration of Juncture - film - is 1.77 hours.
Juncture - film - was created on 2007-10-06.
Comet is a closed syllable juncture.
open syllable juncture
Closed syllable juncture refers to the point where two closed syllables, each ending in a consonant, come together within a word. This usually results in one consonant being shared between the two syllables, rather than being doubled or split. An example of closed syllable juncture is in the word "basketball," where the t is shared between the two closed syllables.
At this critical juncture, we need to make a decision on our next steps.
Juncture - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:MA (2007) USA:R
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