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Definition of mould-breaking in English: mould-breaking(US mold-breaking) adjective Characterized by bold originality; pioneering. it was a controversial and mould-breaking TV drama Example sentencesExamples - She has already proved herself to be a remarkable, mould-breaking talent.
- The design of this new sedan was not intended to be mould-breaking or too bold.
- Privatisation, which became one of the most mould-breaking features of her premiership, is barely mentioned.
- It was a genuinely innovative, mould-breaking cult comedy of the highest order.
- He is a man of his time, with mould-breaking ideas for the largest sporting organisation in the country.
- For all the talk of a new mould-breaking, inclusive, post-racial politics, the cultural divide never went away.
- This isn't a mould-breaking piece of cinema, but refreshingly - it doesn't try to be.
- He serves as a model for mould-breaking artists everywhere.
- Her fiction is not mould-breaking, but she writes beautifully and her characters are exquisitely drawn.
- Jackson is an English musical eccentric who has never settled to anything much, except writing remarkable and mould-breaking songs.
- The overall effect managed to be mould-breaking, slightly sinister and effortlessly commercial at the same time.
Synonyms innovative, inventive, creative, disruptive, innovatory, innovational, seminal, original, new, novel, fresh, unconventional, unorthodox, off-centre, unusual, unfamiliar, ingenious, unprecedented, avant-garde, experimental
Derivatives noun A person or thing that is boldly original or pioneering. their vehicle is a mould-breaker, the first of its kind Example sentencesExamples - The one-time mould-breakers are more content these days with being in the business of staying in business.
- From the first few scenes it's clear to see the film is destined to be a mould-breaker.
- She is still a mould-breaker whose early work remains required reading for most intelligent women.
Definition of mold-breaking in US English: mold-breaking(British mould-breaking) adjective Characterized by bold originality; pioneering. it was a controversial and mold-breaking TV drama Example sentencesExamples - He serves as a model for mould-breaking artists everywhere.
- She has already proved herself to be a remarkable, mould-breaking talent.
- Jackson is an English musical eccentric who has never settled to anything much, except writing remarkable and mould-breaking songs.
- For all the talk of a new mould-breaking, inclusive, post-racial politics, the cultural divide never went away.
- The design of this new sedan was not intended to be mould-breaking or too bold.
- It was a genuinely innovative, mould-breaking cult comedy of the highest order.
- Privatisation, which became one of the most mould-breaking features of her premiership, is barely mentioned.
- He is a man of his time, with mould-breaking ideas for the largest sporting organisation in the country.
- Her fiction is not mould-breaking, but she writes beautifully and her characters are exquisitely drawn.
- The overall effect managed to be mould-breaking, slightly sinister and effortlessly commercial at the same time.
- This isn't a mould-breaking piece of cinema, but refreshingly - it doesn't try to be.
Synonyms innovative, inventive, creative, disruptive, innovatory, innovational, seminal, original, new, novel, fresh, unconventional, unorthodox, off-centre, unusual, unfamiliar, ingenious, unprecedented, avant-garde, experimental |