compositions
Pronunciation: [ˌkɒmpəˈzɪʃənz]
Context: “art”
(noun) a piece of art, music, or writing that is created by putting different parts together. It's like making a puzzle where you match pieces to form a complete picture.
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The student's music compositions were played at the school concert.
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His art compositions didn't come together well, and they looked unfinished.
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What types of compositions do you enjoy creating the most?
Context: “writing”
(noun) a short written work that discusses a particular topic or tells a story. It's like a small essay that can show what you think about something.
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For homework, we have to write two compositions about our favorite season.
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She didn't turn in any compositions because she forgot about the assignment.
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What is the main idea of your composition on summer vacation?
Context: “education”
(noun) the way in which different parts are arranged or put together in a subject or a project. Think of it as how you organize your toys in a box.
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The teacher praised the composition of the group project for its clear structure.
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The composition of the experiment was confusing and hard to follow.
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Can you explain the composition of your science report to the class?