Read full poem →Upton believed that the _Ruddymane_ episode in II. ii referred to the
O’Neills, whose badge was a bloody hand (_v._ the _View of the Present
Dictionary Entry
A distinct part of a series, like a single show in a TV program, or a significant event in a longer story or life.
In a Sentence
“The latest episode of the popular detective show kept viewers on the edge of their seats.”
Origin
From Greek *epeisodion*, meaning 'added to', referring to an added scene in a play.
Common Phrases
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Antonyms
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Poetry examples for “episode”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →With regard to the sequel or issue of this episode, history is silent,
but when the curtain rises again (A.D. 1674) Mazeppa is discovered in
Read full poem →and it is small wonder that his biographers pass hastily
over his relations with Stella as an unpleasant episode
in a noble career. Yet that the steady pertinacity of
Read full poem →The charted coast stares bright,
And its episode comes back in pantomime.
Read full poem →Now the story begins all over again with the episode of the well-known
tailor and the unknown florist. Just off the main street of Greenville,
