noun a published collection of poems or other pieces of writing

  • The professor assigned an anthology of classic literature for us to read.
  • I found a cool anthology of short stories at the bookstore.
  • The anthology of old-school jams is perfect for our road trip playlist.
  • Each chapter in the anthology of memories told a different story of her life.

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noun the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power

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  • The art gallery showcased a collection of classical paintings.
  • I love going to art museums to see cool stuff.
  • That street artist has some mad skills with spray paint.
  • Her ability to navigate difficult situations with grace is truly an art.

noun a person who is unconventional, especially in an artistic way

adjective relating to or characteristic of a bohemian

  • The bohemian lifestyle is often associated with artistic expression and unconventional living.
  • She has a bohemian style with her flowing skirts and eclectic jewelry.
  • That music festival was so bohemian, everyone was just chilling and enjoying the vibes.
  • His mind was a bohemian paradise, filled with wild ideas and creative thoughts.

noun a dance style that originated in the African American community in the early 20th century

  • The pianist played a lively boogie woogie piece at the classical music concert.
  • Let's hit the dance floor and boogie woogie all night long!
  • I love it when the band starts playing some boogie woogie tunes.
  • The negotiations were like a boogie woogie dance, with both sides making quick and unexpected moves.

noun a French term meaning 'required' or 'essential'

adjective required by etiquette or current fashion

  • Wearing a suit and tie is considered de rigueur for the event.
  • It's de rigueur to bring a bottle of wine to a dinner party.
  • In this group, speaking in emojis is de rigueur.
  • In the fashion industry, being ahead of the trend is de rigueur.

adjective a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it

  • The artist's use of vibrant colors and unique brush strokes gave her paintings a distinctive style.
  • I always recognize Sarah's distinctive laugh in a crowded room.
  • That new coffee shop has a really distinctive vibe, you should check it out.
  • The team's distinctive approach to problem-solving set them apart from their competitors.

noun a tendency to display or respond with exaggerated emotion or sentiment

  • The artist's work was criticized for its excessive emotionalism, lacking in technical skill.
  • I don't like movies that are full of emotionalism, I prefer more action-packed films.
  • Stop with all the emotionalism, it's getting annoying.
  • His speech was filled with emotionalism, pulling at the heartstrings of the audience.

noun a style of art in which the artist seeks to depict the subjective emotions and responses that objects and events arouse in him or her

  • Expressionism is a modernist movement in art and literature that seeks to depict the subjective emotions and experiences of the artist.
  • Have you seen that new painting? It's like, total expressionism vibes.
  • I'm really feeling the expressionism in this music video.
  • Her dance was a beautiful display of emotional expressionism.

noun a category of artistic composition, as in music or literature, characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter

  • The novel falls under the genre of historical fiction.
  • I'm really into the fantasy genre when it comes to books.
  • That movie was so bad, it's like a whole new genre of terrible.
  • His artwork doesn't fit into any traditional genre, it's like a genre of its own.

noun a style of fiction that emphasizes the grotesque, mysterious, and desolate.

adjective relating to the style of architecture prevalent in western Europe in the 12th–16th centuries, characterized by pointed arches, rib vaults, and flying buttresses, together with large windows and elaborate tracery.

  • The gothic architecture of the cathedral is truly remarkable.
  • I love the gothic style of that old mansion.
  • That gothic movie was so creepy!
  • Her gothic personality shines through in her dark sense of humor.

noun a person, typically young, who rejects established social norms, especially of dress and behavior, and advocates a broad spectrum of beliefs and practices that are alternatives to or at odds with the status quo

  • The hippie movement of the 1960s was characterized by a rejection of mainstream society and a focus on peace and love.
  • My aunt used to be a hippie back in the day, she still loves tie-dye shirts and peace signs.
  • That guy over there with the long hair and tie-dye shirt is a total hippie.
  • Her free-spirited nature and love for nature make her a modern-day hippie.

ism

noun a distinctive doctrine, theory, system, or practice

  • The artist's work is often associated with the postmodernism movement.
  • I don't really understand the concept of socialism.
  • She's really into that whole veganism thing.
  • His belief in capitalism is unwavering.

noun a type of music of black American origin characterized by improvisation, syncopation, and usually a regular or forceful rhythm

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  • The jazz ensemble performed a stunning rendition of a classic Duke Ellington piece.
  • I love listening to jazz music on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
  • Let's hit up that jazz club downtown for some smooth tunes.
  • Her improvisational skills in the boardroom were like a jazz musician on stage.

noun a series of organized activities or actions working toward a particular goal

  • The study of animal movements is crucial for understanding their behavior.
  • I love watching dance movements, they're so graceful and mesmerizing.
  • Check out the sick dance movements that guy's busting out!
  • The political movements of the 1960s had a lasting impact on society.

noun a work of art created by applying paint to a surface

verb present participle of the verb 'paint', which means to apply paint to a surface

  • The painting exhibited at the museum was created by a renowned artist.
  • I love the painting hanging in your living room, it really brightens up the space.
  • That painting is so dope, it must have taken forever to make.
  • Her words painted a vivid picture in my mind.

noun an artistic work in a style that imitates that of another work, artist, or period

  • The artist created a pastiche of different art styles in her latest exhibition.
  • The movie was basically a pastiche of all the popular action films from the 80s.
  • That outfit is such a pastiche of different fashion trends.
  • His speech was a pastiche of cliches and empty promises.

pop

noun a popular or commercial song or music genre

verb to make a sudden, explosive sound

adjective of or relating to popular music

  • The pop of the champagne bottle signaled the start of the celebration.
  • I love listening to pop music while driving.
  • Let's pop over to the mall and grab some food.
  • The idea seemed to pop into his head out of nowhere.

noun a three-dimensional work of art created by shaping or combining materials

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  • The sculpture in the museum was crafted by a renowned artist.
  • I saw a cool sculpture in the park today.
  • That sculpture is totally rad!
  • Her words were like a sculpted masterpiece, carefully crafted to convey deep meaning.

noun a person who creates sculptures by carving, modeling, or casting

  • The sculptor carefully chiseled away at the marble to reveal the intricate details of the statue.
  • I heard that the sculptor is working on a new project for the city park.
  • Check out the sick sculpture the sculptor made for the art show.
  • As a sculptor of words, the poet shaped emotions and thoughts into beautiful verses.

verb To extend outward or project beyond a surface or boundary.

  • The red flag on the field helped the players stick out from a distance.
  • Her bright pink hair really makes her stick out in a crowd.
  • His dance moves really make him stick out on the dance floor.
  • His unique perspective on the issue made him stick out among the other candidates.

noun a group of three related novels, plays, films, or other works

  • The trilogy of novels explores the themes of love, loss, and redemption.
  • I can't wait to binge-watch the whole trilogy this weekend!
  • That trilogy was so lit, I couldn't stop watching!
  • The trilogy of events that unfolded in his life ultimately led to his success.

verb to represent or embody the typical characteristics of something

  • The painting typifies the artist's style from that period.
  • Her outfit totally typifies her quirky personality.
  • That car typifies luxury on wheels.
  • The old house typifies a bygone era.

noun a classical sculptural pose in which the figure's weight is distributed asymmetrically

adjective describing the pose or technique used in classical sculpture

  • The contrapposto pose in classical sculpture is characterized by a subtle shift in weight and a naturalistic stance.
  • When posing for a photo, try standing in a contrapposto position to look more relaxed and natural.
  • I saw this cool statue at the museum with a real contrapposto vibe going on.
  • Her argument had a contrapposto effect, balancing opposing viewpoints to create a more nuanced perspective.

adjective relating to or characterized by minimalism, a style or technique that is characterized by extreme spareness and simplicity

  • The architect designed a minimalistic house with clean lines and simple colors.
  • I love how minimalistic your new apartment looks with just a few pieces of furniture.
  • Her outfit is so minimalistic, it's giving me major cool girl vibes.
  • His writing style is minimalistic, focusing on the essence of the story without unnecessary details.

noun a tendency to be excessive or extravagant in one's actions or beliefs

  • The artist's use of excessivism in her paintings was met with mixed reviews from art critics.
  • I think the party decorations are a bit much, it's like they went full excessivism on it.
  • Wow, that outfit is totally excessivism, it's like they threw on every accessory they own.
  • His writing style is known for its excessivism, with long, elaborate descriptions and intricate metaphors.

noun a shortened term for postmodernism, a cultural movement that emerged in the mid-20th century

adjective relating to or characteristic of postmodernism

  • Postmodernism, often abbreviated as po-mo, is a philosophical movement that questions traditional assumptions about culture, identity, and history.
  • I'm taking a class on po-mo literature next semester.
  • Some people think po-mo art is just a bunch of pretentious nonsense.
  • Her writing style can be described as po-mo, with its mix of pastiche and metafiction.

noun a style of architecture characterized by massive, monolithic forms and raw concrete construction

adjective relating to or characteristic of the brutalist architectural style

  • The architect designed the building in a style that is reminiscent of brutalism.
  • I love the stark, concrete look of brutalism architecture.
  • Brutalism may not be everyone's cup of tea, but I think it's cool.
  • The harsh lines and angles of brutalism can be seen as a reflection of society's coldness.

noun a genre of music that originated in the early 2010s, characterized by a nostalgic or surreal aesthetic inspired by 1980s and 1990s internet culture

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  • The vaporwave genre emerged in the early 2010s as a subgenre of electronic music.
  • I love listening to vaporwave music while studying or relaxing.
  • Vaporwave vibes are so chill and nostalgic.
  • The artwork for the album cover perfectly captures the essence of vaporwave aesthetics.

noun a device that produces the illusion of motion from a rapid succession of static images

  • The zoetrope is a historical animation device that produces the illusion of motion.
  • Check out this cool zoetrope I found at the antique store!
  • That zoetrope is lit, it looks like the characters are moving for real!
  • Her mind was like a zoetrope, constantly spinning with new ideas and thoughts.

noun A man who is of European descent

adjective Describing the color white or the race European

  • The library is full of books written by dead white European males.
  • I'm so tired of reading books by dead white guys in my literature class.
  • Why do we have to study all these books by dead white dudes?
  • His ideas are so outdated, he might as well be a dead white European male.

noun a genre of music characterized by a mellow and laid-back vibe, often combining elements of electronic and indie music

  • The music genre known as chillwave emerged in the late 2000s.
  • I love listening to chillwave music when I want to relax.
  • Chillwave vibes are perfect for a chill night in.
  • The chillwave of nostalgia washed over her as she looked through old photographs.

noun a movement in painting, sculpture, and other arts that emphasizes spontaneous, automatic, or subconscious creation

  • Abstract expressionism is a post-World War II art movement that emphasized spontaneous, automatic forms of expression.
  • Have you ever tried creating abstract expressionism art? It's so freeing and fun!
  • Abstract expressionism is like letting your emotions run wild on the canvas.
  • Her dance performance was like a beautiful display of abstract expressionism.

noun a person who creates art using a style characterized by spontaneous and expressive brushwork, often with nonrepresentational or abstract forms

  • The abstract expressionist movement emerged in the mid-20th century as a form of art that emphasized spontaneous, gestural brushwork and the exploration of emotional depth.
  • Have you seen that abstract expressionist painting at the art gallery? It's so cool and full of emotion.
  • I'm really digging those abstract expressionist vibes in that new art exhibit.
  • Her emotions were like a canvas being painted by an abstract expressionist, with each stroke representing a different feeling.

noun a style or movement in art that aims to break away from traditional representation of physical objects

  • Abstractionism is a form of art that focuses on creating works that do not depict objects or scenes from the real world.
  • Some people find abstractionism to be confusing because it doesn't always represent recognizable subjects.
  • Abstractionism is like when artists go all abstract and stuff, you know?
  • In a world of realism, abstractionism is like a breath of fresh air, allowing for endless interpretation and imagination.

noun a style or method of teaching or of procedure in academic disciplines that derives from or imitates the scholasticism of the Middle Ages

  • Academism is a style of art that adheres to traditional techniques and principles.
  • Some artists prefer to break away from academism and explore more modern styles.
  • Who needs academism when you can just do your own thing and be creative?
  • In the world of fashion, sticking to academism can sometimes hinder innovation and originality.

noun a particular style or trend in the arts that values beauty and artistic expression

  • The aesthetic movement of the late 19th century emphasized the importance of beauty in art and design.
  • I really love the aesthetic movement style with its focus on intricate details and ornate patterns.
  • That room has major aesthetic movement vibes with all the vintage furniture and decorative pieces.
  • Her fashion sense is like a modern interpretation of the aesthetic movement, blending classic elegance with contemporary trends.