Pronunciation: /ˈækmiɪst/
noun a member of a group of early 20th-century Russian poets who sought to create a pure form of poetry based on the concrete imagery of the world
A1 An acmeist is someone who believes in striving for excellence in all aspects of life.
A2 The acmeist in our group always pushes us to do our best.
B1 The acmeist philosophy emphasizes the importance of achieving the highest standards.
B2 As an acmeist, she constantly seeks to improve herself and reach new heights.
C1 The acmeist approach to business has led to great success for the company.
C2 His reputation as an acmeist in the field of medicine is well-deserved.
formal The acmeist poets of the early 20th century focused on clarity, precision, and economy of language in their works.
informal I just learned about this group of poets called the acmeists - they were all about using simple and clear language in their poems.
slang Those acmeist poets were all about keeping it real with their words, no fluff or fancy stuff.
figurative In a world full of flowery language, the acmeists were like a breath of fresh air with their straightforward approach to poetry.
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