noun a society in an advanced state of social development, with complex legal, political, and cultural organizations

adjective relating to a civilization or civilizations

  • The ancient civilization of Mesopotamia is often regarded as one of the cradles of human civilization.
  • Have you ever wondered what life was like in the Mayan civilization?
  • Dude, the Aztec civilization was lit back in the day.
  • The artist's latest work explores the decay of modern civilization.

noun a person of roughly the same age as another

adjective of the same age or date of origin; contemporary

  • The two artists were considered coevals in the art world, both achieving success at the same time.
  • My coeval friend and I have known each other since we were kids.
  • Those two are like, totally coevals, always hanging out together.
  • The concept of time being coeval with space is a complex idea in philosophy.

adjective Funky is an adjective that describes something as stylish, unconventional, or cool in an unconventional way.

  • The funky design of the new building has received mixed reviews from architectural critics.
  • I love your funky new hairstyle, it really suits you!
  • That party last night was so funky, I had a blast!
  • His dance moves were so funky, he really knows how to groove.

noun a person who attacks or criticizes traditional or popular beliefs, practices, or institutions

adjective relating to or characteristic of iconoclasts or iconoclasm

  • The artist was considered an iconoclast for challenging traditional artistic norms.
  • She's a bit of an iconoclast, always going against the grain.
  • That guy is a total iconoclast, he does things his own way no matter what.
  • In the world of fashion, she is seen as an iconoclast, constantly pushing boundaries and breaking rules.

noun a date that is inaccurately assigned or attributed to something

  • The historian discovered that the document was misdated by several years.
  • I think I misdated the letter I sent to my friend last week.
  • I totally misdated that assignment and now I have to rush to finish it.
  • Her decision to invest in that company misdated her understanding of the market trends.
  • The scientist was intrigued by the oddity in the experiment results.
  • It was such an oddity to see a cat chasing a squirrel up a tree.
  • That new fashion trend is a real oddity, don't you think?
  • Her unique perspective on life is what makes her an oddity in this mundane world.

noun the quality of being excessively refined or affected in manner or language

  • The artist's work was characterized by a sense of preciosity in every detail.
  • She always had a knack for adding a touch of preciosity to her outfits.
  • That necklace is so blingy, it's almost reaching levels of preciosity.
  • His writing style was criticized for its excessive preciosity, lacking in raw emotion.

noun A person who provokes or instigates trouble, especially for political purposes

  • The political provocateur stirred up controversy with their bold statements.
  • That guy is always starting arguments on purpose, he's such a provocateur.
  • The internet troll acted as a digital provocateur, fueling online fights.
  • Her fashion choices were a form of rebellion, making her a style provocateur.

adjective describing something that is related to or involves subversion, undermining, or sabotage

  • The artist's subversionary approach challenged societal norms and expectations.
  • She has a subversionary sense of humor that always keeps us on our toes.
  • His subversionary style is totally rad, dude.
  • The politician's subversionary tactics were like a chess game, always one step ahead.

adjective relating to a spiritual or non-material realm; beyond ordinary experience

  • The philosopher discussed the concept of transcendental knowledge in his latest book.
  • I don't really understand all that transcendental stuff the professor was talking about.
  • Transcendental ideas can be pretty out there, man.
  • Her artwork was described as having a transcendental quality that touched the soul.

noun the quality or state of being ugly; the opposite of beauty

  • The artist used contrast to highlight the ugliness of the industrial landscape.
  • I can't stand the ugliness of that old building.
  • That outfit is straight up ugliness.
  • The ugliness of his actions left a lasting impact on those around him.

noun a tendency toward or advocacy of extreme conservatism or traditionalism

  • The art movement of maximalism is characterized by the use of bold colors and intricate patterns.
  • I love how maximalism allows me to mix and match different patterns and colors in my home decor.
  • Maximalism is all about going big and bold with your style, no holding back!
  • In her writing, the author embraced maximalism, packing each sentence with vivid descriptions and elaborate metaphors.

noun a person who specializes in comparative literature or cultural studies

  • The comparatist scholar analyzed the similarities and differences between various literary works.
  • My friend is a comparatist and loves to compare different books and movies.
  • I didn't know you were such a comparatist when it comes to music!
  • As a comparatist of cultures, she was able to see connections that others may have overlooked.

adjective relating to or characteristic of both African and European cultures or peoples

  • The afro-european community in the city has been actively involved in promoting cultural diversity.
  • My afro-european friend is hosting a potluck dinner next weekend.
  • Have you seen that new afro-european restaurant downtown? It's supposed to be really good.
  • The collaboration between different afro-european artists resulted in a beautiful fusion of music and dance.