The genre of a word means a category or classification. Example, house music is a genre of electronic dance music that was originated in Chicago in the early 1980s.
a sub category of a specific genre. Example Mystery is a genre and detective is a meta genre of the mystery genre.
The prefix sub- means "under," or "lesser." A sub-genre is a genre within a genre, that is a specific category within a more general one. For example, within the genre of Juvenalia, or "children's literature," a sub-genre might be books specifically intended for pre-teen boys.
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The overall genre of The Lion King is the animation genre.
A song from any genre could have 94 bpm. Bpm does not specify a genre.
Biography is a category of nonfiction; you could regard it as a genre.
The word genre has two syllables. Gen-re.
Yes. "What genre is that book?"
Genre.
john-rurr is the phonetic spelling of genre.
She writes fiction in the science fiction genre.
I just used genre in a sentence.
Class type or category for forms of entertainment. Ex-Horror Genre, Science Fiction genre, etc.
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A suffix for "genre" could be "-ic," which forms the word "generic." This suffix is used to indicate a relationship or association with the base word. In this case, "generic" could refer to something characteristic of a particular genre or having the general qualities of a genre.
The word "genre" is basically synonymous with "catagory" -- e.g., That painter works in the genre of seascapes. His sister works in the still life genre. Even more familiar would be with reference to movies -- the Horror genre, the sci-fi genre, etc.