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Meaning paragraph meaning

What does paragraph mean?
Definitions in simple English

paragraph

A paragraph is one or more sentences that are written together with no line breaks separating them. Usually they are connected by a single idea. She knew what it would say after reading the first paragraph. The crash was reported in a single paragraph in the Edinburgh Evening News.

paragraph

If you paragraph something, you break it into paragraphs. It's hard to read with no breaks. Can you paragraph it out a bit?

paragraph

one of several distinct subdivisions of a text intended to separate ideas; the beginning is usually marked by a new indented line write paragraphs; work as a paragrapher write about in a paragraph All her friends were paragraphed in last Monday's paper divide into paragraphs, as of text This story is well paragraphed

Synonyms paragraph synonyms

What other words have the same or similar meaning as paragraph?

Topics paragraph topics

What do people use paragraph to talk about?

Conjugation paragraph conjugation

How do you conjugate paragraph?

paragraph · verb

Examples paragraph examples

How do I use paragraph in a sentence?

Simple sentences

This paragraph is vague.
Please refer to paragraph ten.
Johnny, please read the penultimate paragraph.
What does this paragraph mean?
Tim took all the sentences and put them end-to-end, making his first paragraph.
The paragraph you wrote is too short.
The paragraph Sarah wrote was interesting.
The paragraph Sarah read was interesting.
The paragraph the teacher asked Sarah to read was not very interesting.
Start a new paragraph here.
Write a paragraph using adjectives to describe the person's appearance.
Can you understand the meaning of this paragraph?
How many lines are there in this paragraph?
Strike out the last paragraph.
Don't change this paragraph. Tom's grammatical errors are an important component of his style.

Movie subtitles

Paragraph 51 again.
You are referring to Paragraph 59B, Section 25F of the Civil Code.
I did. Second paragraph.
Who reads the second paragraph?
Close paragraph.
Now, paragraph.
I have one paragraph left.
If you don't mind, Mr. Harland, would you read that last paragraph louder?
Drinking in the presence of students is strictly forbidden after paragraph 93X247!
Better start a new paragraph.
I shall want to do a column about you. I'm not even enough for a paragraph.
Contract dated June 8, 1925, paragraph 34, subdivision letter A.
Page 62, paragraph 6, subdivision B.
You're referring to paragraph 76-A of theManual.
Paragraph four.
And as I left without a large sum of money, I require an immediate advance of 10,000 francs. As paragraph 43 of my contract states.
We'll begin easy. Paragraph.
Yes, sir. - Paragraph.
Paragraph.
Yes, sir. Paragraph.
I'm not even enough for a paragraph.
I'm wiping that off in paragraph three.
I've taken care of that in paragraph six.
I did that in the second paragraph.
Who's gonna read the second paragraph?
Cross it out and use just the first paragraph.
It says so in the next paragraph somewhere.
New paragraph.
Er. paragraph.
We would like to establish agreement on each paragraph as we go.
Contract dated June 8, 1 925, paragraph 34, subdivision letter A.

News and current affairs

To see the hierarchy in this mechanism, consider that by perceiving just a few letters, you can predict the word; by looking at a few words, you can predict what the sentence means, or even the paragraph.
What is striking about No Easy Day and the Vanity Fair article is that the rationale for legal due process is reflected in every other paragraph.
Or I reply to Alice asking her to send me a paragraph or two - and lose my enthusiasm for the project.

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