Abstractionist

//æbˈstɹæk.ʃən.əst//

Synonyms for "abstractionist" (5 found)

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Translations

21 translations across 7 languages.

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Bulgarian

4 entries
  • абстракционистски adj (Related to abstract art)
  • абстракционист noun (someone who paints or creates abstract art)
  • абстракционистка noun (someone who paints or creates abstract art)
  • идеалист noun (an idealist)

Catalan

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  • abstraccionista adj (Related to abstract art)
  • abstraccionista noun (someone who paints or creates abstract art)

Dutch

3 entries
  • abstractionistisch adj (Related to abstract art)
  • abstract kunstenaar noun (someone who paints or creates abstract art)
  • abstractionist noun (an idealist)

French

3 entries
  • abstractionniste adj (Related to abstract art)
  • abstractionniste noun (someone who paints or creates abstract art)
  • idéaliste noun (an idealist)

Polish

4 entries
  • abstrakcjonistyczny adj (Related to abstract art)
  • abstrakcjonista noun (someone who paints or creates abstract art)
  • abstrakcjonista noun (an idealist)
  • abstrakcjonistka noun (someone who paints or creates abstract art)

Portuguese

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  • abstracionista adj (Related to abstract art)
  • abstracionista noun (someone who paints or creates abstract art)

Spanish

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  • abstraccionista noun (someone who paints or creates abstract art)

Sample sentences

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She punishes abstractionists, and will only forgive an induction which is rare and casual.

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If you come near them and see what conceits they entertain,—they are abstractionists, and spend their days and nights in dreaming some dream; in expecting the homage of society to some precious scheme, built on a truth, but destitute of proportion in its presentment, of justness in its application, and of all energy of will in the schemer to embody and vitalize it.

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In this all-important respect I do not hesitate to say we theorists and abstractionists of the North, throughout that long anti-slavery discussion which ended with the 1861 dash of arms, were thoroughly wrong.

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