Definition of Segue in English :

Define Segue in English

Segue meaning in English

Meaning of Segue in English

Pronunciation of Segue in English

Segue pronunciation in English

Pronounce Segue in English

Segue

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Noun

1. segue

the act of changing smoothly from one state or situation to another

Verb

2. segue

proceed without interruption; in music or talk

Example Sentences:
'He segued into another discourse'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Segue

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verbWord forms: segues, segueing or segued (intransitive)
1. (often foll by into)
to proceed from one section or piece of music to another without a break
2. (imperative)
play on without pause: a musical direction
3. 
to effect a transition
noun
4. 
the practice or an instance of playing music in this way
5. 
any transition from one subject to another

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Segue

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verb intransitiveWord forms: ˈsegued or ˈsegueing
1. 
to continue without break (to or into the next part)
noun
2. 
an immediate transition from one part to another, as in music

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Segue

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intr.v. se·gued, se·gue·ing, se·gues
1. Music To make a transition directly from one section or theme to another.
2. To move smoothly and unhesitatingly from one state, condition, situation, or element to another: "Daylight segued into dusk" (Susan Dworski).
n.
An act or instance of segueing.

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