Juxtapose is a back formation of the word juxtaposition, which is a French word.
That is the correct spelling of the word "juxtapose" (to arrange for effect).
No. Juxtapose means, "next to" or "place side by side".
Juxtapose means to put side by side, so... Juxtapose the T-shirts for a better comparison. ...is an example of its use. It's a bitter easier to use in its other forms like 'juxtaposition'.
The word juxtapose means to put together in all walks of life not just in Macbeth.
No.
Scatter? separate
disconected or not connected
Juxtapose is the base word of juxtaposition.
This means to position next to one another. Here are some sentences.Juxtapose those two printers so that we can compare them.When you juxtapose the images, it's obvious they are not by the same artist.I will have to juxtapose the papers and compare them for plagiarism.
Juxtapose elements separated by time and space
There are three syllables. Jux-ta-pose.
If you juxtapose two stories, you analyze or compare them side by side to highlight their similarities or differences. This can help provide a deeper understanding of the themes, characters, or messages conveyed in each story.