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neoclassicist
ne·o·clas·si·cism also Ne·o·clas·si·cism N0056400 (nē′ō-klăs′ĭ-sĭz′əm)n.1. A revival of classical aesthetics and forms, especially:a. A revival in literature in the late 1600s and 1700s, characterized by a regard for the classical ideals of reason, form, and restraint.b. A revival in the 1700s and 1800s in architecture and art, especially in the decorative arts, characterized by order, symmetry, and simplicity of style.c. A movement in music lasting roughly from 1915 to 1940 that sought to avoid subjective emotionalism and to return to the style of the pre-Romantic composers.2. Any of various intellectual movements that embrace a set of traditional principles regarded as fundamental or authoritative. ne′o·clas′sic, ne′o·clas′si·cal adj.ne′o·clas′si·cist n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | neoclassicist - an advocate of neoclassicismadvocate, advocator, exponent, proponent - a person who pleads for a cause or propounds an idea | Adj. | 1. | neoclassicist - relating to or advocating neoclassicismneoclassicistic | EncyclopediaSeeneoclassicismneoclassicist Related to neoclassicist: Neoclassical economicsSynonyms for neoclassicistnoun an advocate of neoclassicismRelated Words- advocate
- advocator
- exponent
- proponent
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