1. juxtaposed - Adjective
2. juxtaposed - Verb
3. juxtaposed - Adjective Satellite
placed side by side often for comparison
Source: WordNetHypertext makes a virtue out of lack of organization, allowing ideas and thoughts to be juxtaposed at will. [...] The advent of hypertext is apt to make writing much more difficult, not easier. Good writing, that is. Donald Norman
Certain individual words do possess more pitch, more radiance, more shazam! than others, but it's the way words are juxtaposed with other words in a phrase or sentence that can create magic. Tom Robbins
It's our potential for good stuff I'm most interested in exploring, but that has most meaning when juxtaposed with things that can go wrong. Morris Gleitzman
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All the novels include humor and comedy, sometimes very black and juxtaposed with tragic deaths or losses. Source: Internet
At the Atlantic Theater Company, she is Carol, the eldest of three generations of women who enact their lives in separate but overlapping time frames juxtaposed onstage like a split screen. Source: Internet