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modernistic

[ UK /mˌɒdənˈɪstɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. relating to a recently developed fashion or style
    tables in modernistic designs
    their offices are in a modern skyscraper

How To Use modernistic In A Sentence

  • Partially it is because of this intellectual, positivistic bankruptcy at the root of the modernistic style. The Dangers of Architectural Positivism
  • Here, a small tribute group will wind its way through Scott's snaky multidecade back catalog, performing modernistic interpretations of his best-known works. Sonic Experiments And a Country Tonic
  • Thanks too to Karen, David and Anna for contributing their thoughts on my musings on the literary availability of certain texts in our modernistic world. Books of Shame and Guilt « Write Anything
  • There is still a place for descriptive phrases which often the post modernistic author has lost. Nature Writing « Write Anything
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  • Since then the inadequate French exhibition of 1921, the Bellows Memorial Exhibition, and the recent "modernistic" decorators 'show have been the only events in the Metropolitan which might be called modern. An American Museum of Art
  • But had the rich modernistic free creation to win audience's understanding similarly.
  • Comparing the different understanding towards the verism of art between post-modernistic art from four aspects so that we can find we can not denial it simply by traditional way.
  • Team members made copious lists on large charts, which were impressive, modernistic art forms in vibrant script and colors.
  • We are presented with a modernistic cityscape on which are mounted neon signs that flash the names of cast and crew as the camera pans across it.
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