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Topic: Art

claddagh

IPA: /ˈklædə/

KK: /ˈklædə/

noun

Definition: A type of ring that features two hands holding a heart, often representing love and friendship, and is commonly associated with Irish culture.

Example: She wore a claddagh ring to symbolize her love and loyalty.

claque

IPA: /klæk/

KK: /klæk/

noun

Definition: A group of people who are paid to cheer or applaud at a performance, often to create a false impression of popularity or support.

Example: The actor was pleased to see a large claque in the audience, cheering loudly after every scene.

clarion

IPA: //ˈklær.i.ən//

KK: /ˈklær.i.ən/

adjective

Definition: Describing a sound that is loud and clear, often used to indicate a strong or urgent message.

Example: The clarion call of the trumpet signaled the start of the parade.

noun

Definition: A type of trumpet from medieval times that produces a loud and clear sound.

Example: The clarion sounded through the valley, announcing the start of the festival.

clarioning

IPA: /ˈklær.i.ən.ɪŋ/

KK: /ˈklærɪənɪŋ/

noun

Definition: A loud and clear sound, often resembling a trumpet, used to call attention or signal something important.

Example: The clarioning of the horn signaled the start of the parade.

classic

IPA: /ˈklæsɪk/

KK: /ˈklæsɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to something that is considered to be of the highest quality and has lasting importance or value.

Example: The movie is a classic that everyone should see at least once.

noun

Definition: A work or event that is considered to be of the highest quality or importance, often recognized for its lasting value or traditional significance.

Example: The annual golf classic attracts players from all over the world.

classically

IPA: /ˈklæsɪkli/

KK: /ˈklæsɪkli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that follows traditional styles or methods, often related to ancient Greek or Roman culture.

Example: The music was classically composed, reflecting the styles of the great composers.

classicism

IPA: /ˈklæsɪˌsɪzəm/

KK: /ˈklæsɪˌsɪzəm/

noun

Definition: A style and set of principles in art, literature, and architecture that is based on the works of ancient Greece and Rome, focusing on harmony, simplicity, and proportion.

Example: The museum's new exhibit showcases the beauty of classicism in ancient sculptures and paintings.

classicist

IPA: /ˈklæsɪsɪst/

KK: /ˈklæsɪsɪst/

noun

Definition: A person who supports or studies the principles of classicism, especially in art, literature, or philosophy, and is knowledgeable about ancient Greek and Latin cultures.

Example: The classicist gave a lecture on the influence of ancient Greek philosophy on modern thought.

classicistic

IPA: //klæsɪˈsɪtɪk//

KK: /klæsɪˈsɪtɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a style of art, literature, or architecture that is based on the principles of ancient Greek and Roman culture.

Example: The classicistic design of the building reflects the influence of ancient architecture.

classicize

IPA: /ˈklæsɪˌsaɪz/

KK: /ˈklæsɪˌsaɪz/

intransitive verb

Definition: To adopt or conform to traditional or classic styles, especially in art or literature.

Example: The artist decided to classicize his work to appeal to a broader audience.

transitive verb

Definition: To make something classic or in the style of classical art or literature.

Example: The artist aimed to classicize his modern works by incorporating traditional techniques.

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