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How to pronounce segue in English?

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Type Words
Type of carry on, continue, go on, proceed


He segued into another discourse.
Type Words
Type of passage, transition

Examples of segue

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This seems slightly out of place, like a song without a good segue in a musical.
From the nytimes.com
That track clears the way for the album to segue into a more introspective mood.
From the orlandosentinel.com
These examples segue into the book's third and final chapter, on eclectic decor.
From the denverpost.com
Also, this could segue into the Demographics section, where dialect is regional.
From the en.wikipedia.org
But he was a versatile actor who could segue between drama and comedy with ease.
From the latimes.com
Patrick's Day riot, UAlbany hardly needs to segue from debauchery to bacchanalia.
From the timesunion.com
You're one of the few country music stars to segue successfully into film acting.
From the newsday.com
Yes, Amendment 6 would not take choice away yet it is a certain segue to do so.
From the heraldtribune.com
In addition, this program provides a segue for our students to teach in academia.
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More examples
  • Proceed without interruption; in music or talk; "He segued into another discourse"
  • The act of changing smoothly from one state or situation to another
  • A segue is a smooth transition from one topic or section to the next.
  • The Sloan Digital Sky Survey or SDSS is a major multi-filter imaging and spectroscopic redshift survey using a dedicated 2.5-m wide-angle optical telescope at Apache Point Observatory in New Mexico. The project was named after the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
  • Segue is a compilation album by the Canadian rock band Chilliwack released in 1983. The album was later re-released as Chilliwack's Greatest Hits.
  • Segue is a band composed of mostly musicians from Berklee College of Music, run by Ryan Garrett Greenfield; Indie/Jazz/Rock/Pop.
  • An instance of segueing, a transition; To move smoothly from one state or subject to another; To make a smooth transition from one theme to another; To play a sequence of records with no talk between them
  • (seguing) Common misspelling of segueing
  • Carry on to the next section without a pause