“Segue” means a smooth transition from one thing to another, like moving from one topic, scene, song, or section to the next without an obvious break.

Basic meaning

  • As a verb , “to segue” means to move smoothly from one subject, activity, or part to another, without stopping or drawing attention to the change.
  • As a noun , a “segue” is the transition itself, the smooth link between two parts.

Where it’s used

  • In conversation or writing , a segue connects one idea or topic to the next so it doesn’t feel abrupt.
  • In music or film , “segue” can be an instruction or description meaning “continue directly into the next section/scene without pause.”

Extra notes

  • Pronunciation is typically like “SEG-way” (\ˈseɡ-weɪ$$.
  • It comes from Italian, literally meaning “(it) follows.”

Quick example sentences

  • “She smoothly segued from talking about sports into politics.”
  • “The song had a perfect segue into the next track.”

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