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modernism

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mod·ern·ism  (mdr-nzm)
n.
1.
a. Modern thought, character, or practice.
b. Sympathy with or conformity to modern ideas, practices, or standards.
2. A peculiarity of usage or style, as of a word or phrase, that is characteristic of modern times.
3. often Modernism The deliberate departure from tradition and the use of innovative forms of expression that distinguish many styles in the arts and literature of the 20th century.
4. often Modernism A Roman Catholic movement, officially condemned in 1907, that attempted to examine traditional belief according to contemporary philosophy, criticism, and historiography.

modern·ist n.
modern·istic adj.

modernism [ˈmɒdəˌnɪzəm]
n
1. modern tendencies, characteristics, thoughts, etc., or the support of these
2. something typical of contemporary life or thought
3. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Art Movements) (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Architecture) a 20th-century divergence in the arts from previous traditions, esp in architecture See International Style
4. (Christianity / Roman Catholic Church) (capital) RC Church the movement at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries that sought to adapt doctrine to the supposed requirements of modern thought
modernist  n & adj
modernistic  adj
modernistically  adv

modernism
a mode of expression or practice characteristic of modern times. — modernist, n.modernistic, adj.
See also: Art
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.modernism - genre of art and literature that makes a self-conscious break with previous genres
genre - a class of art (or artistic endeavor) having a characteristic form or technique
2.modernism - the quality of being current or of the present; "a shopping mall would instill a spirit of modernity into this village"
currentness, up-to-dateness, currency - the property of belonging to the present time; "the currency of a slang term"
3.modernism - practices typical of contemporary life or thought
practice, pattern - a customary way of operation or behavior; "it is their practice to give annual raises"; "they changed their dietary pattern"
Translations
modernism [ˈmɒdənɪzəm] Nmodernismo m
modernism
nModernismus m
modernism [ˈmɒdənɪzəm] n (Art) → modernismo
modernism [ˈmɒdənɪzəm] n (Art) → modernismo


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She was expressing in her own native phrases--assisted a little by her Sixth Standard training--feelings which might almost have been called those of the age--the ache of modernism.
On his study table--a curious note of modernism where everything seemed to belong to a bygone world--was a cablegram.
 
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