A genre is a type of something, where a larger class is broken down into types. Usually this will refer to literature, films and so on. The particular genre is the one of many genres that you are talking about right now.
If you mean is it a genre, then yes, it is.
Genre is fiction
what genre is percy Jackson
literary fiction genre
a farce genre.
A suffix for "genre" could be "-ic," which forms the word "generic." This suffix is used to indicate a relationship or association with the base word. In this case, "generic" could refer to something characteristic of a particular genre or having the general qualities of a genre.
Genre is category or form of literature e.g horror, romance, fantasy
Enka is a popular Japanese music genre.
Class type or category for forms of entertainment. Ex-Horror Genre, Science Fiction genre, etc.
A genre is a category of artistic composition, as in music or literature, characterized by similarities. There has to be a specific book since not all books are the same. If you didn’t understand the meaning of genre here is another wording. Genre is a word meaning a particular type, sort, or category.
I think you mean genre. Genre means like a category or theme. Usually of a movie video game or book.
In no particular order or sequence
Genre in terms of theatre refers to the style, type, or tradition of the writing. Tragedy, comedy, history are the major genres of theatre.
The word "atom" is not an acronym. The letter 't' in the word does not mean anything in particular.
There is no particular word meaning 'British General' alone.
Biography is a category of nonfiction; you could regard it as a genre.
The word genre has two syllables. Gen-re.