Juxtaposition is the positioning of two objects close together or side by side. It is done in art to create effects in the piece. It shows similarities and differences of the two objects. It is also used for comparison or contrast.
Juxtapose is the base word of juxtaposition.
The juxtaposition between the yellow daylilies and the purple salvia was striking.
Juxtaposition is a word used to describe the placement of words or objects in relation to each other. For example, if you were talking about a poem, you might say: The author's juxtaposition of the words "dark" and "light" right next to each other is used to show the stark contrast between the two.
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Juxtapose is the base word of juxtaposition.
Juxtaposition Arts was created in 1995.
Juxtaposition Magazine was created in 2005.
Juxtaposition is used as a noun. The juxtaposition between Julie's sunny demeanor, and her abrasive language, often caught people off guard.
The juxtaposition between the yellow daylilies and the purple salvia was striking.
juxtaposition - the act of positioning close together (or side by side); "it is the result of the juxtaposition of contrasting colors".
The opening ceremonies of the Olympics featured the juxtaposition of the huge weightlifters with the tiny gymnasts.
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The cast of Juxtaposition - 2010 includes: Katie Selby as June Megan Solonika as Olivia
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I'm not 100% sure it's a juxtaposition, but yes, "early to bed" and "early to rise" are the two elements.