paragraphic
Adjective (tính từ):
- Relating to or consisting of paragraphs: "paragraphic" describes something that pertains to, is arranged in, or is divided into paragraphs. This is the sole meaning based on the provided reference.
- (The essay is organized into paragraphs, aiding comprehension.)
- (Her writing is divided into distinct paragraphs.)
"paragraphic division": the act of splitting a text into paragraphs.
The editor recommended a paragraphic division of the long chapter to improve readability. (The editor suggested breaking the chapter into paragraphs for clarity.)"paragraphic style": a writing style that emphasizes paragraph breaks.
His paragraphic style contrasts with the dense blocks of text in older literature. (His style uses many paragraph breaks, unlike older dense texts.)
Paragraphical (adj): a less common variant of "paragraphic," meaning the same.
The document was revised in a paragraphical format. (The document was formatted into paragraphs.)Paragraph (n): a distinct section of writing.
Each paragraph in the report covers one main idea. (A section of writing.)Paragraphically (adv): in a paragraphic manner.
The text is arranged paragraphically, with clear breaks between topics. (The text is arranged in paragraphs.)
- Sectional: relating to or divided into sections.
- Segmented: divided into separate parts.
- Clausal: relating to clauses (though this is more specific to grammar).
- There are no common idioms directly using "paragraphic." However, the concept of "paragraph break" is idiomatic in writing: (A new paragraph indicates a change in topic.)