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genre
[zhahn-ruh, zhahn-
noun
plural
genresa class or category of artistic endeavor having a particular form, content, technique, or the like.
the genre of epic poetry; the genre of symphonic music.
Fine Arts.
paintings in which scenes of everyday life form the subject matter.
a realistic style of painting using such subject matter.
genus; kind; sort; style.
adjective
Fine Arts., of or relating to genre.
of or relating to a distinctive literary type.
genre
/ ˈʒɑːnrə /
noun
kind, category, or sort, esp of literary or artistic work
( as modifier )
genre fiction
a category of painting in which domestic scenes or incidents from everyday life are depicted
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of genre1
Example Sentences
“This script is proof of his genre expertise — and love.”
Though rooted in the concept of genre — which typically means a selection of gritty thrillers, horror and action — Beyond Fest pushes well past such basic concepts.
Despite the mainstreaming of reggaetón, the genre has never fully shed this reputation — one that is based in racism and classism.
Though genre dominates television production almost to the point of saturation, it may, of course, be done poorly or well, may be obvious or subtle, stale or fresh.
Out of desperation she turned to Native American music, one of his favourite genres to relax to.
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