modernist

IPA: mˈɑdɝnʌst

noun

  • A follower or proponent of modernism.

adjective

  • Of, or relating to modernism.
  • (cooking) Pertaining to the culinary arts of molecular gastronomy
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Examples of "modernist" in Sentences

  • Such efforts at synthesis were paralleled by two other thrusts in Italian modernist circles.
  • He said he also just wrote a 7,000-word essay for the journal Gastronomica explaining his use of the term "modernist."
  • Nonetheless, The Secular City was popular in modernist Christian circles, until they moved on to the next demi-prophet
  • The name modernist then will be appropriate only when there is question of opposition to the certain teaching of ecclesiastical authority through a spirit of innovation.
  • It will surprise no one to learn that the New-Critical approach to poetry that still dominates our classroom practice enshrines certain modernist preferences as general laws.
  • But his most influential was to transform the way people looked at jazz, to transform the genre into a true modern art with all the complexities that can be found in modernist theater and painting.
  • The painting is the inaugural work of an outstanding exhibition at Berlin's German Historical Museum called "Cassandra: Visions of Catastrophe 1914-1945," which documents an uncanny prophetic streak in German modernist art.

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