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What is the difference between "excerpt" and "extract?"
Both the words, excerpt and extract have the same meaning - a passage selected from a larger work. Is there any subtle difference in this meaning? I want answer regarding this meaning only as the word extract has other meanings too.
Sep 30, 2014 6:15 PM
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They are pretty much synonyms. I see that m-w.com lists each as a synonym for the other.
TO ME, "excerpt" SUGGESTS a long passage that is intended to be read, possibly for enjoyment, as a coherent whole. An example would be an entire book chapter--for example, a whole chapter of a new book published in a magazine.
TO ME, an "extract" is usually shorter than an "excerpt" but longer than a "quotation."
September 30, 2014
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