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Intersperse (Verb)

Meaning 1

Introduce one's writing or speech with certain expressions.

Classification

Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..

Examples

  • He would frequently intersperse his lectures with humorous anecdotes to keep the students engaged.
  • Her writer's voice was distinct and recognizable as she chose to intersperse colloquial expressions into formal narratives.
  • The interviewer's tendency to intersperse mundane questions with deeply profound ones disoriented her subjects.
  • Throughout his sermons, the pastor sought to intersperse relatable analogies that brought biblical teachings to life.
  • She learned to intersperse informative details among the dry facts in her historical texts to draw in readers.

Synonyms

  • Interlard

Hypernyms

  • Inclose
  • Introduce
  • Enclose
  • Stick In
  • Put In

Related Words

  • Interspersion (noun)

Meaning 2

Place at intervals in or among; "intersperse exclamation marks in the text".

Classification

Verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging.

Examples

  • She used her sense of humor to intersperse funny anecdotes into her speech, capturing the audience's attention.
  • To emphasize certain points, the teacher would intersperse pauses in his lecture, allowing the students to process the information.
  • The travel blogger decided to intersperse beautiful photographs throughout the article to break up the long paragraphs of text.
  • In an attempt to keep readers engaged, the author had chosen to intersperse short chapters with longer, more complex ones.
  • Throughout the presentation, the speakers interspersed industry jargon with relatable examples to ensure everyone could follow along.

Hypernyms

  • Position
  • Pose
  • Place
  • Set
  • Lay

Related Words

  • Interspersion (noun)
  • Interspersal (noun)
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