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The word juxtapose means to put together in all walks of life not just in Macbeth.

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Q: What does juxtapose mean in Macbeth?
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Does juxtapose mean the same as average?

No. Juxtapose means, "next to" or "place side by side".


How do you spell juxtapose?

That is the correct spelling of the word "juxtapose" (to arrange for effect).


What language is juxtapose from?

Juxtapose is a back formation of the word juxtaposition, which is a French word.


Is juxtapose is dealing with math?

No.


Sentence for juxtapose?

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'.


What is the antonym of juxtapose?

disconected or not connected


What is an antonym for juxtapose?

Scatter? separate


What does the word jackstapose mean?

It is actually spelled "juxtapose", which means to place next to, generally for the purpose of drawing attention to a contrast.


What does it mean fair is foul and foul is fair?

"Fair is foul, and foul is fair" is perhaps one of the most significant lines in Macbeth. It is a juxtapose (an idea that contradicts itself) and it is used to foreshadow the fact that characters in the play who seem to be good and righteous (Macbeth) may actually be tainted or evil, and vice versa.


What does juxtaposes mean?

The verb juxtapose means to place side by side, especially for comparison or contrast.


Who is seyward in the play Macbeth?

I am not sure which character you mean: Siward, an English general, or Seyton, one of Macbeth's servants.


Do you like Lady Macbeth?

Do you mean Macbeth the person or Macbeth the play? Because it is possible to like the play and not like the person much.