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modernistic

[mod-er-nis-tik] / ˌmɒd ərˈnɪs tɪk /


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The spare, modernistic furnishings for which the Shakers are best known are typically exhibited for their aesthetics.

From New York Times

Around the corner, on Sunset Avenue, tents have taken over the sidewalk in front of a modernistic apartment building.

From Los Angeles Times

It bemoaned “20 modernistic ceramic objects,” including “a morbid, satanic-looking executioner.”

From New York Times

A host on Relevant Radio, a Catholic network, called the display “unusually modernistic.”

From Washington Times

The modernistic 22,000-seat stadium sits on land long occupied by the Los Angeles Sports Arena, next door to the famed Coliseum.

From Seattle Times