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verse

Aussprache: [vɜːrs]

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Kontext: „literature“

(noun) a part of a poem or a song. It is like a piece of writing that has a rhythm and often tells a story or expresses feelings. When you read a poem, each separate section is called a verse.

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The poet wrote a beautiful verse that made everyone think deeply.

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The song didn't have a memorable verse; it was hard to understand.

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Can you recite a verse from your favorite poem?

Kontext: „music“

(noun) the main part of a song that tells a story, usually followed by a chorus. It's different from the part that's repeated many times. This is where you might first hear the story of the song.

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In the first verse of the song, the singer shares her feelings.

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The song started with the chorus instead of the verse, which was unusual.

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What happens in the second verse of the song?

Kontext: „performing arts“

(verb) to write or compose in verse, often referring to the act of creating poetry. It's when you put your thoughts and feelings into rhythmical writing, like a poem.

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He loves to verse his thoughts on nature into beautiful poems.

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She did not verse her ideas well and had difficulty expressing them.

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Have you ever tried to verse your own poetry?

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