neorealist

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English

Etymology

From neo- +‎ realist.

Adjective

neorealist (comparative more neorealist, superlative most neorealist)

  1. Of or pertaining to the post World War II international relations movement of neorealism.
  2. (film) Of or pertaining to the post-World War II Italian movement of neorealism, which focused on realistic portrayals of daily life
  3. (art) Of or pertaining to the neorealism movement in art, which emerged in Britain around 1914

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Noun

neorealist (plural neorealists)

  1. An adherent of neorealism
    • 2009 January 13, Dave Kehr, “New DVDs: Roberto Rossellini”, in New York Times:
      Rossellini was one of a diverse group of filmmakers, including Luchino Visconti and Vittorio De Sica, who became known as neorealists for their determination to get out of the studio and rediscover a sense of gritty, working-class authenticity.

Anagrams

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French néo-réaliste.

Noun

neorealist m (plural neorealiști)

  1. neorealist

Declension