Pronunciation of the English word genre.
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1. | I think style and genre are less important factors in making us like music than the individual artist's skills in arrangement and playing of the instrument. | |
2. | This singer's genre of music is electronic. | |
3. | One can never be too young or too old to enjoy a certain genre of music. | |
4. | My favourite genre of music is pop. | |
5. | This story belongs clearly to no genre. | |
6. | Figures of speech are tools well employed by writers in any literary genre. | |
7. | My brother listens to a music genre called ambient. | |
8. | "The Castle of Otranto" is the first gothic novel in English, and it set the standards of the whole genre. | |
9. | The historical novel was a very popular genre. | |
10. | Although critics have sometimes dismissed genre fiction as escapist, poorly written and full of clichés, some writers — such as Jules Verne, H.G. Wells, Mary Shelley and Edgar Allan Poe — have transcended the genres of science fiction or of horror to craft classic works of literature. |