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All neoclassicism synonyms

ne·o·clas·si·cism
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noun neoclassicism

  • restraint — a restraining action or influence: freedom from restraint.
  • grandeur — the quality or state of being impressive or awesome: the grandeur of the Rocky Mountains.
  • hellenism — ancient Greek culture or ideals.
  • balance — If you balance something somewhere, or if it balances there, it remains steady and does not fall.
  • clarity — The clarity of something such as a book or argument is its quality of being well explained and easy to understand.
  • class — A class is a group of pupils or students who are taught together.
  • classicalism — classicism
  • dignity — bearing, conduct, or speech indicative of self-respect or appreciation of the formality or gravity of an occasion or situation.
  • elegance — The quality of being graceful and stylish in appearance or manner; style.
  • excellence — The quality of being outstanding or extremely good.
  • finish — to bring (something) to an end or to completion; complete: to finish a novel; to finish breakfast.
  • formality — condition or quality of being formal; accordance with required or traditional rules, procedures, etc.; conventionality.
  • lucidity — the quality of being easily understood, completely intelligible, or comprehensible: She makes her argument with pointed logic and exemplary lucidity.
  • majesty — regal, lofty, or stately dignity; imposing character; grandeur: majesty of bearing; the majesty of Chartres.
  • nobility — the noble class or the body of nobles in a country.
  • objectivity — the state or quality of being objective: He tries to maintain objectivity in his judgment.
  • polish — to make smooth and glossy, especially by rubbing or friction: to polish a brass doorknob.
  • proportion — comparative relation between things or magnitudes as to size, quantity, number, etc.; ratio.
  • propriety — conformity to established standards of good or proper behavior or manners.
  • purity — the condition or quality of being pure; freedom from anything that debases, contaminates, pollutes, etc.: the purity of drinking water.
  • rationalism — the principle or habit of accepting reason as the supreme authority in matters of opinion, belief, or conduct.
  • refinement — fineness or elegance of feeling, taste, manners, language, etc.
  • rhythm — movement or procedure with uniform or patterned recurrence of a beat, accent, or the like.
  • severity — harshness, sternness, or rigor: Their lives were marked by severity.
  • simplicity — the state, quality, or an instance of being simple.
  • sobriety — the state or quality of being sober.
  • sublimity — the state or quality of being sublime.
  • symmetry — the correspondence in size, form, and arrangement of parts on opposite sides of a plane, line, or point; regularity of form or arrangement in terms of like, reciprocal, or corresponding parts.
  • atticism — the idiom or character of the Attic dialect of Ancient Greek, esp in the Hellenistic period
  • ciceronianism — imitation of the style of Cicero, especially as practiced by some writers and orators during the Renaissance.
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