modernism
English
Etymology
Noun
modernism (countable and uncountable, plural modernisms)
- (uncountable) Modern or contemporary ideas, thought, practices, etc.
- (countable) Anything that is characteristic of modernity.
- Any of several styles of art, architecture, literature, philosophy, etc., that flourished in the 20th century.
- A religious movement in the early 20th century that tried to reconcile Roman Catholic dogma with modern science and philosophy.
Derived terms
Translations
any of several styles of art, architecture, literature, philosophy, etc., that flourished in the 20th century
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Swedish
Etymology
Noun
modernism c
Declension
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| Nominative | modernism | modernismen | — | — |
| Genitive | modernisms | modernismens | — | — |
Related terms
- modernist
- modernistisk
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