Classicalisms [noun]

Definition of Classicalisms:

simple style; regularity, restraint

Synonyms of Classicalisms:

● Grandeur

● Majesty

● Symmetry

● Purity

● Polish

● Clarity

● Severity

● Proportion

● Elegance

● Rhythm

● Objectivity

● Simplicity

● Finish

● Sobriety

● Formality

● Refinement

● Lucidity

● Class

● Dignity

● Propriety

● Excellence

● Balance

● Nobility

● Sublimity

● Hellenism

● Rationalism

● Neoclassicism

● Atticism

● Ciceronianism

● Aesthetic principle

● Conventional formality

● Formal style

● Grand style

● High art

● Pure taste


Opposite/Antonyms of Classicalisms:

● Crudeness

● Bad manners

● Unevenness

● Imbalance

● Disproportion


Sentence/Example of Classicalisms:

The psychological descent into classicalism is always a strong possibility.

The United States, you imagine, would of all nations be the freest from classicalism.

Flaxman, to his credit, in spite of his classicalism, was one of the first to draw attention 32to the work.

From this rigid classicalism he never swerved, unless his successful efforts to popularise Berlioz may be so considered.