Pronunciation: /sɪŋˈkrɛtɪk/
adjective relating to or characterized by syncretism, the combination of different forms of belief or practice
A1 The restaurant serves a syncretic cuisine that combines flavors from different cultures.
A2 The art exhibit showcased a syncretic blend of traditional and modern styles.
B1 The film was praised for its syncretic approach to storytelling, incorporating elements from various genres.
B2 The novel is considered a masterpiece of syncretic literature, blending historical events with fictional characters.
C1 The music festival featured a syncretic mix of genres, appealing to a wide range of audiences.
C2 The architect's design philosophy is deeply rooted in a syncretic approach, drawing inspiration from diverse cultural influences.
formal The syncretic nature of the religion allowed for the incorporation of diverse beliefs and practices.
informal The band's music was a syncretic blend of different genres and styles.
slang That restaurant's menu is so syncretic, they have a little bit of everything!
figurative Her artwork was a syncretic masterpiece, combining elements from different artistic movements.
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