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modernist

[ mod-er-nist ]

noun

  1. a person who follows or favors modern ways, tendencies, etc.
  2. a person who advocates the study of modern subjects in preference to ancient classics.
  3. an adherent of modernism in theological questions.


adjective

  1. of modernists or modernism.

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Other Words From

  • anti·modern·ist noun adjective
  • hyper·modern·ist noun
  • pro·modern·ist adjective noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of modernist1

First recorded in 1580–90; modern + -ist

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Example Sentences

These have the pared-down, Pre-Modernist look of Art Nouveau.

Every fan of modernist design is probably familiar with a few big names.

How did they suddenly become so prominent in the modernist design movement?

Modernist in style, it has a great sloping roof and circular windows offering views of the city.

Stuff like a $345 key-shaped brass bottle opener by Viennese modernist designer Carl Aubock.

They should be exceedingly careful not to give their imprimatur to books which are Modernist in any way.

Even Gideon was becoming less attentive when the modernist expounded the new freedom.

It is always easy to be a modernist; as it is easy to be a snob.

Strange, by the way, that no modernist has translated the horrors of the modern Tusculum into terms of sound and fury!

Thus the dethronement of tradition by the Pope contributed to make the Modernist movement possible.

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