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genesis
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'genesis' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the word 'genesis' to refer to the starting point or origin of something, or the beginning of an event or period of time. Example sentence: The Genesis of the universe is a mystery that will likely never be fully understood.
✓ Grammatically correct
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60 human-written examples
Equipment and format aside, the genesis of a comic and the way it all comes together is also hugely varied.
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Politics is full of extroverts, but she's a private person, and she took time to find the confidence of her personal voice in the public domain.Wong says the "emotional genesis" of her decision to go into politics was racism.
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It traces a chronological history, beginning with their unpromising genesis in the folk parks of 1960s Sweden – where Ulvaeus's winsome Hootennany Singers plied their trade, and Andersson's noticeably more raunchy beat combo The Hep Stars promoted their album We and Our Cadillac.
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Topsy-Turvy, Mike Leigh's fine film about the genesis of Gilbert and Sullivan's Mikado, took two well-deserved Oscars for costume and make-up, but these look like the Academy's dutiful, uncomprehending nod to something heritage and picturesque.
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As Museveni reminded the audience, Kololo stadium – the site of the day's festivities – was also the site of the nation's genesis.
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For the genesis of this epic battle we must cast our minds back to the heady days of 2002, when Cheryl was still Tweedy and Louis Walsh looked like an old Louis Walsh.
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Its precise genesis is lost in the mists of time, but as far as I can work out it dates back to when Jordan was going out with a singer with whom Victoria had recorded a duet.
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Mr Korda also deals interestingly with the convoluted genesis of Lawrence's great book, "Seven Pillars of Wisdom", which reveals much of its author's contradictory, even contrary, motivations.Mr Korda's prose skips along through 700 pages but he cannot resist the biographer's twitch of making pointless, speculative claims for his subject.
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Typically new towns are overly reliant on motor cars, they lack a social focal point such as a high street, and they are built on vast tracts of countryside.Many of the problems associated with existing new towns, however, are a function of their genesis: as government schemes designed by town planners.
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Whatever the genesis of the idea, it seems that it owed its practical application to an engineer called Erik Wallenberg.
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Sea change Small-town views Don't ask for credit Time to change tune ReprintsThe genesis of Small Business Saturday is one illustration.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Be mindful of the context; "genesis" can also refer to the biblical book. Ensure clarity to avoid confusion.
Common error
Avoid using "genesis" when a simpler word like "beginning" or "start" would suffice. "Genesis" is more appropriate for significant origins or complex developments.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "genesis" is that of a noun. It functions as a subject, object, or complement within a sentence. Ludwig AI confirms that "genesis" is used to denote the origin or beginning of something.
Frequent in
News & Media
35%
Formal & Business
33%
Science
32%
Less common in
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Wiki
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "genesis" functions as a noun signifying the origin or beginning of something, with Ludwig AI validating its correct usage in various contexts. It is commonly found in news, media, and formal business publications, indicating its versatility. While generally grammatically correct, it is best used when referring to significant beginnings rather than simple starting points. Alternatives include "origin", "beginning", and "source". Keep in mind that the word can also refer to the first book of the Bible. By avoiding overuse and maintaining awareness of the context, you can effectively incorporate "genesis" into your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
origin
Replaces "genesis" with a more common and general term for the start of something.
beginning
Substitutes "genesis" with a basic synonym indicating the commencement of an event or process.
creation
Emphasizes the act of bringing something into existence, similar to the initial phase implied by "genesis".
source
Focuses on the point from which something originates or derives, akin to the root meaning of "genesis".
start
A simpler term for the commencement, representing the initial action or event.
emergence
Highlights the process of something coming into being or becoming visible, closely related to "genesis".
inception
Refers to the establishment or starting point of an institution or activity.
birth
Emphasizes the coming into existence of something new, analogous to the initial creation implied by "genesis".
foundation
Indicates the basis or groundwork upon which something is developed, similar to the initial stage represented by "genesis".
root
Focuses on the fundamental cause or origin of something, closely tied to the underlying concept of "genesis".
FAQs
How can I use "genesis" in a sentence?
You can use "genesis" to refer to the origin, start, or point at which something comes into being. For example, "The discovery was the "genesis" of a new scientific field".
What can I say instead of "genesis"?
Is it correct to use "genesis" to describe a future event?
No, "genesis" typically refers to the past origin or beginning of something, not a future event. Use terms like "initiation" or "start" for future occurrences.
What's the difference between "genesis" and "creation"?
"Genesis" generally refers to the point of origin or the process of coming into being, while "creation" emphasizes the act of bringing something into existence.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested