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Definition for context

noun as in framework, circumstances

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The desperately poor Greek performance in front of their own feverish fans, such a sharp contrast to their outstanding efforts at Wembley, must provide context to the assessment of England's own display.

From BBC

“I think this was taken completely out of context, and it made him look bad,” said student Jada Carroll, who was in class during the lecture.

Unlike “Better Man” or “Emilia Pérez,” there are no backup dancers or visual effects in the context of the scenes.

I don’t remember the context in which his lawyer told that story, but that’s a real story that his lawyer told and he expressed feeling a lot of sympathy in that moment toward Aaron.

With this context, it is unsurprising that 1 out of 8 women say they have voted differently from their husbands without telling them, with Trump supporters responding with characteristic rage.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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