Neoclassicism [noun]
Definition of Neoclassicism:
simple style; regularity, restraint
Synonyms of Neoclassicism:
● 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
● Classicalism
● Atticism
● Ciceronianism
● Aesthetic principle
● Conventional formality
● Formal style
● Grand style
● High art
● Pure taste
Opposite/Antonyms of Neoclassicism:
● Crudeness
● Bad manners
● Unevenness
● Imbalance
● Disproportion
Sentence/Example of Neoclassicism:
In attempting to express this, Trapp is in touch with what is best in neoclassicism.
Puritanism, classicism, and neoclassicism were all important influences.
He stopped the car to stare thoughtfully at the little park behind the grimy monument to Neoclassicism.