Pronunciation: /ˌæn.ərˈkɪs.tɪk/
adjective describing someone or something that promotes anarchy or believes in the absence of government or authority
A1 The children's club had an anarchistic approach to decision-making.
A2 The group of friends adopted an anarchistic attitude towards planning their road trip.
B1 The artist's unconventional and anarchistic style was praised by critics.
B2 The political party's manifesto outlined their anarchistic beliefs in dismantling the current system.
C1 The philosopher proposed an anarchistic society based on voluntary cooperation and mutual aid.
C2 The novel depicted a dystopian world ruled by anarchistic principles and chaos.
formal The group of individuals held anarchistic beliefs and advocated for the abolition of all forms of government.
informal She always had an anarchistic attitude towards rules and authority.
slang The punk rock band's lyrics are known for their anarchistic themes.
figurative The artist's anarchistic style challenged traditional norms and pushed boundaries.
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