Similar words: graph, graphic, fragrant, epigraph, graphite, fragrance, biography, homograph. Meaning: ['pærəgræf /-grɑːf] n. one of several distinct subdivisions of a text intended to separate ideas; the beginning is usually marked by a new indented line. v. 1. divide into paragraphs, as of text 2. write about in a paragraph 3. write paragraphs; work as a paragrapher.
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31) The paragraph is really an essay in little.
32) He telescoped the whole story into one paragraph.
33) The editor struck out the whole paragraph.
34) This paragraph is completely empty of meaning.
35) Play up your strongest arguments in the opening paragraph.
36) This paragraph refers to the events of last year.
37) The article divagates from the second paragraph.
38) Cut that paragraph and then paste it at the end of the page.
39) The identity of the murderer is revealed in the very last paragraph.
40) The scene is set in the first paragraph with an account of Sally's childhood.
41) He wrote in an additional paragraph at the editor's request.
42) The last paragraph contains an anachronism. The Holy Office no longer existed at that time.
43) There's a paragraph on the accident in the local paper.
44) You'd better refer back to Chapter One if you don't understand this paragraph.
45) Look at the information that precedes the paragraph in question.
46) The critic's review of the play was just a paragraph of bile.
47) He decided to tag on an extra paragraph at the end summarizing what he'd said.
48) The accident merited only a small paragraph in the local paper.
49) I made a couple of minor changes to my opening paragraph.
50) Cancellation charges will apply in accordance with paragraph 4 above.
51) You'd better recast the first paragraph in more formal wording.
52) The teacher taught the students how to paragraph an essay.
53) Goldstone flipped through the pages and stabbed his thumb at the paragraph he was looking for.
54) A short opening paragraph enables the reader to quickly grasp what the article is about.
55) I've changed the last paragraph. It now reads as follows ...
56) The length of a paragraph depends on the information it conveys.
57) Will you please explain the third paragraph again for us?
58) The substance of their talk is condensed into a paragraph.
59) This point has been dealt with in the preceding paragraph.
60) Cancelation charges will apply in accordance with paragraph 4 above.
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