Wondering how to use Vignettes in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning .
Vignettes meaning
plural of vignette
Using Vignettes
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of vignette
- In the example corpus, vignettes often appears in combinations such as: vignettes of, of vignettes, vignettes from.
Context around Vignettes
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 11 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Vignettes
- In this selection, "vignettes" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, shares, erotic, clinical, based, poignant and less stand out and add context to how "vignettes" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include between erotic vignettes poignant snapshots and but these vignettes are just. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "vignettes" sits close to words such as abang, abetting and accented, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with vignettes
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The story is told in a series of vignettes. (9 words)
Maybe his impact is more striking through vignettes rather than numbers. (11 words)
These vicious vignettes are tied together by themes like greed, lovers turned enemies, or moms who murder. (17 words)
Designed by set designer Gideon Ponte, the salon perfectly weds the feel of a chic apartment and the glamour of a Hollywood set with several vignettes of luxe couches, chairs and tables sprinkled throughout the store. (36 words)
In juxtaposing the vignettes against one another, we are offered a glimpse into how legal status shapes the forms and the depth of agency available to immigrants to respond to incidents of workplace incivility. (34 words)
Moving between erotic vignettes, poignant snapshots of nature and politically piquant peeks into life in postwar Japan, this exhibition proves there is so much more to Moriyama than fishnet stockings and street scenes. (33 words)
Example sentences (20)
Designed by set designer Gideon Ponte, the salon perfectly weds the feel of a chic apartment and the glamour of a Hollywood set with several vignettes of luxe couches, chairs and tables sprinkled throughout the store.
Growing up Greek in Chicago: The Ups and Downs of an Ethnic Identity by Alexander Rassogianis is a memoir shared in vignettes from his own personal experience as the child of immigrants.
In his latest book, “It was Never About the Books,” he shares vignettes of students who touched his heart, and whose paths he, in turn, changed inexorably.
Italian for “world,” mondois a term for pseudo-documentary films that show a number of vignettes that depict real events from around the world.
It’s a tense series of vignettes where wrong choices result in shocking teen deaths, a political slasher film where the killer is unchecked fascism.
It’s essentially a series of vignettes based around the duo’s love of drugs and music, largely adapted from their series of hit stand-up albums.
Maybe his impact is more striking through vignettes rather than numbers.
Moving between erotic vignettes, poignant snapshots of nature and politically piquant peeks into life in postwar Japan, this exhibition proves there is so much more to Moriyama than fishnet stockings and street scenes.
Still, I find some of the clinical vignettes less useful to her thesis, not because they aren’t well told, but because I’m not convinced they are all race-related.
St Peter’s Gloria was written by Roland Johnson to reflect scriptural vignettes from the life of the apostle Peter along with poetic extrapolation from the gospel stories.
The celebrated journalist's brief final book, “Still Pictures,” may well be her most personal, assembling photographs and vignettes of her family, friends and childhood as an immigrant to America.
The story is told in a series of vignettes.
Written in raw vignettes, the narrator describes her mental state after a traumatic birth and the long, lonely hours spent alone in a tiny apartment caring for a newborn.
And for me, when we initially read the script, it didn’t have the little interview vignettes where the characters were talking.
As the only cast members, they take it in turns to seamlessly morph into other characters, to depict vignettes, fraught with tension and humour, of unwanted visitation from prying members of the community.
At 90 minutes, “Metamorphoses,” is made up of interwoven vignettes from classical mythology including the tales of Midas and his daughter, Alcyone and Ceyx, and Eros and Psyche.
I have said it already, but these vignettes are just great and maybe the best videos I’ve ever seen done by an indy promotion.
In juxtaposing the vignettes against one another, we are offered a glimpse into how legal status shapes the forms and the depth of agency available to immigrants to respond to incidents of workplace incivility.
Like Bergman’s film, the opera moves from the Ekdahls’ family gathering to intimate vignettes in separate rooms, sometimes layering them.
These vicious vignettes are tied together by themes like greed, lovers turned enemies, or moms who murder.
Common combinations with vignettes
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- vignettes of 11×
- of vignettes 11×
- vignettes from 5×
- the vignettes 5×
- vignettes that 4×
- these vignettes 4×
- vignettes are 4×
- vignettes about 4×
- vignettes and 4×
- and vignettes 3×