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modernistic
[ mod-er-nis-tik ]
Other Words From
- modern·isti·cal·ly adverb
- anti·modern·istic adjective
- nonmod·ern·istic adjective
- promod·ern·istic adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of modernistic1
Example Sentences
Its boxlike modernistic style is defined by recessed spandrels, unadorned vertical piers, gently set back parapet pillars, and a vocabulary of French Art Deco and Celtic ornament at both base and crown.
Elegant and modernistic, the adults-only Ambiente “landscape hotel” opened this month and was designed to have minimal impact on the natural environment.
“They tuned me in to what I was listening to in a more modernistic way.”
The politicians want to tear down most of the state Capitol complex and erect a significantly more spacious, luxurious and modernistic structure costing $1.2 billion-plus.
Organizers say their modernistic food preparation is meant to limit human contact and thus inhibit the spread of the coronavirus.
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