Pronunciation: /ˈækmiˌɪzəm/
noun a movement in poetry advocating clarity of expression and simplicity of style
A1 Acmeism is a style of poetry that emerged in Russia in the early 20th century.
A2 The acmeism movement focused on clarity, precision, and objectivity in poetry.
B1 Acmeism rejected the vagueness and symbolism of the Symbolist movement.
B2 Acmeism poets like Nikolay Gumilyov and Anna Akhmatova emphasized concrete imagery and direct language.
C1 The principles of acmeism had a significant impact on Russian literature and poetry.
C2 Acmeism was a reaction against the decadence and subjectivity of the Symbolist movement.
formal Acmeism is a poetic movement that emerged in Russia in the early 1910s.
informal I recently learned about Acmeism in my literature class.
slang Some people think Acmeism is just a fancy way of writing poetry.
figurative In the world of poetry, Acmeism is considered to be a pinnacle of artistic expression.
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