: painting that depicts scenes or events from everyday life usually realistically
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Genre, as you might guess from the way it sounds, comes straight from French, a language based on Latin. It's closely related to genus, a word you may have encountered in biology class. Both words contain the gen- root because they indicate that everything in a particular category (a genre or a genus) belongs to the same "family" and thus has the same origins. So the main genres of classical music would include symphonies, sonatas, and opera, and the major genres of literature would include novels, short stories, poetry, and drama. But within the category of novels, we could also say that detective novels, sci-fi novels, romance novels, and young-adult novels are separate genres.
In genre fiction there is an implied contract between writer and reader that justice of a kind will be exacted; "good" may not always triumph over "evil," but the distinction between the two must be honored.—Joyce Carol Oates, New York Review of Books, 14 Aug. 2003One of the first marketers outside of hip-hop to recognize the power of the genre … . he first sent models sashaying down the runway in 1991 in hip-hop chic, with sneakers and chunky gold chains …—Johnnie L. Roberts, Newsweek, 2 Sept. 2002Even the local Catholic archdiocesan weekly, hardly an exciting genre, offers a more provocative sampling of opinion on its editorial page.—Walker Percy, "New Orleans Mon Amour,"1968,
in Signposts in a Strange Land, 1991
This book is a classic of the mystery genre.
the novel's hero is of a different genre than the traditional kind
Recent Examples on the WebThe sophomore writer-director adapts to the requirements of the genre, expertly sustaining tension, peppering big scares throughout and earning our emotional investment in the key characters.—David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter, 27 June 2024 Is that a subversive move for someone working within the confines of a genre franchise still predicated on big-tentpole excitement and bang-boom-crash spectacle?—David Fear, Rolling Stone, 27 June 2024 In the Limelight History, Cosplay, and Comic-Con Donning costumes in imitation and celebration of fictional characters has a long history that crosses genres, genders, and international boundaries.—JSTOR Daily, 26 June 2024 Horror is typically one of the most reliable theatrical genres, but it’s been a disappointing year for movies about things that go bump in the night.—Rebecca Rubin, Variety, 26 June 2024 See all Example Sentences for genre
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Word History
Etymology
French, from Middle French, kind, gender — more at gender
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