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Meanings of
impressionistic
in English
Relating to or characteristic of Impressionism.
impressionist
artistic movement
Related terms
art movement
Idea.
idea
Related terms
thought
Synonyms
Examples for "
idea
"
idea
Examples for "
idea
"
1
But I must be allowed at least one good
idea
per case.
2
So just top line question; is wearing sunscreen still a good
idea
?
3
Important
idea
number 1: Matter is made of positive and negative charges.
4
A new course or training in April will be a good
idea
!
5
The
idea
is based on New York's CityRacks competition held last year.
Usage of
impressionistic
in English
1
This argument can of course be dismissed as
impressionistic
,
apocryphal and anecdotal.
2
There are two great schools of criticism: the judicial and the
impressionistic
.
3
He wanted the Exposition to be an
impressionistic
picture in one key.
4
And our knowledge of human institutions is still extraordinarily meager and
impressionistic
.
5
The music ranges from
impressionistic
to new-age, consistently finding stillness in movement.
6
Crazy Horse is languid,
impressionistic
and perhaps a shade overlong at 134-minutes.
7
Under intense pressure, Benedict conjures an interesting
impressionistic
impression of Matthew's away-with-the-fairies manner.
8
Brightness in clear-coloured shadows is the key-note of
impressionistic
open-air effects.
9
In this wonderfully
impressionistic
book, Hastings tells a familiar story eloquently.
10
Key to the record's appeal was Hyde's mysterious,
impressionistic
vocal presence.
11
There's a buzz of activity, a flurry of half-glimpsed movement and
impressionistic
images.
12
These two methods suggest the
impressionistic
and miniature schools of painting.
13
Her legs were gone; her torso had been reduced to an
impressionistic
spareness.
14
She never stops working, spinning out ideas, narrating in
impressionistic
loops.
15
And she has since become a more meditative, more moody, sometimes
impressionistic
composer.
16
The whole psychology of the Slavic race is crystallized in these two
impressionistic
words.
Other examples for "impressionistic"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
impressionistic
Adjective
Frequent collocations
impressionistic picture
impressionistic school
more impressionistic
impressionistic cartoons
impressionistic manner
More collocations
Impressionistic
through the time
Impressionistic
across language varieties
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