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    gen·re
    /ˈZHänrə/

    noun

    • 1. a category of artistic composition, as in music or literature, characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter.

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  2. Learn the origin, synonyms, and examples of genre, a French word meaning a category of artistic, musical, or literary composition. Find out how genre is used in different fields and genres of fiction, music, and art.

  3. Genre is a literary device that refers to a form, class, or type of literary work. Learn about the common genres in literature, such as poetry, fiction, prose, and drama, and their characteristics, sub-genres, and examples.

  4. Learn the meaning of genre as a noun and an adjective in English, with examples of different genres in art, literature, and music. Find out how genre affects language, expression, and perception.

  5. Genre is a French word meaning "kind, sort, or style" of artistic work. Learn about different genres of literature, music, film, and painting, and see examples and origins of the term.

  6. A genre is a specific type of music, film, or writing. Your favorite literary genre might be science fiction, and your favorite film genre might be horror flicks about cheerleaders. Go figure. In music, genre refers to musical style such as jazz, salsa or rock.

  7. Genre is the organization of literature into categories based on the type of writing the piece exemplifies through its content, form, or style. Learn about the types of genre, such as poetry, drama, prose, fiction, and nonfiction, and see examples of each genre.

  8. Learn the meaning of genre as a style or type of art, literature, music, etc. Find out how to use genre in different contexts and with other words.

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