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English
Etymology
From neo- + realist.
Adjective
neorealist (comparative more neorealist, superlative most neorealist)
- Of or pertaining to the post World War II international relations movement of neorealism.
- (film) Of or pertaining to the post-World War II Italian movement of neorealism, which focused on realistic portrayals of daily life
- (art) Of or pertaining to the neorealism movement in art, which emerged in Britain around 1914
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Noun
neorealist (plural neorealists)
- 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.
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Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French néo-réaliste.
Noun
neorealist m (plural neorealiști)
- neorealist
Declension