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单词 ultraist
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ultraistn.

/ˈʌltrəɪst/
Etymology: < ultra adj. + -ist suffix. So Swedish ultraist.
One who holds extreme opinions; an extremist.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > belief > expressed belief, opinion > extreme opinion, dogmatism > [noun] > person holding
dogmatizer1600
dogmatic1650
dogmatist1654
ultra1823
doctrinaire1831
Doctrinarian1836
mad mullah1838
doctrinist1840
ultraist1842
stalwart1899
fundamentalist1913
pontificator1934
Islamicist1963
society > authority > rule or government > politics > party politics > groups or attitudes right to left > [noun] > extremism > extremist
highboy1648
ultra1823
ultraist1842
extremist1846
1842 G. S. Faber Primitive Doctr. Election (ed. 2) i. i. 5 Those high-vaulting Ultraists, who professedly treat with contempt the harmonious voice of Aboriginal Antiquity.
1875 O. W. Holmes Crime in Pages from Old Vol. (1891) 357 Obviously these reformers are not fanatics; they are not ultraists or Utopians.

Derivatives

ultraˈistic adj. tending to extremes in opinion or practice.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > exaggeration, hyperbole > [adjective] > extreme
extreme1512
high-flyinga1586
lavish1693
ultra1818
ultrageous1823
ultraistic1840
1840 G. S. Faber Christ's Disc. Capernaum Ded. p. xx Our ultraistic friend,..in his own insulated strength confident against the world in arms.
1877 W. Sparrow Serm. ix. 115 This unmeasured, exaggerated and ultraistic mode of drawing inferences.

Draft additions 1993

2. With capital initial. [ < Spanish ultraísta.] An adherent of Ultraism ( Additions 2). Also attributive or as adj.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > literature > literary world > [adjective] > literary movement, school, or theory
classic1743
classical1784
Alexandrian1803
romantic1812
realistic1829
realista1832
romanticist1831
symbolistic1864
symbolistical1864
neo-romantic1875
naturalistic1876
Alexandrine1877
neoclassical1877
veristic1884
impressionistic1886
impressionary1889
romanticistic1889
sensitivist1891
veritistic1894
Félibrian1908
symbolic1910
vorticist1914
Dada1918
Dadaist1918
surrealist1918
postmodernist1926
surrealistic1930
ultraist1931
socialist-realist1935
lettrist1947
social realist1949
social realistic1949
formalist1955
society > leisure > the arts > literature > literary world > [noun] > literary movements or theories > adherent of
modernist1703
symbolist1812
romanticist1821
classicist1827
romantic1827
symbolizer1854
archaist1867
realist1868
verist1884
naturalist1888
naturist1892
Teutonist1894
veritist1894
literary theorist1896
neoclassicist1899
social realist1909
futurist1911
postmodernist1914
vorticist1914
postmodern1917
Scythian1923
surrealist1925
populist1930
ultraist1931
socialist-realist1935
lettrist1946
New Negro1953
formalist1955
pre-modernist1962
Scyth1972
dirty realist1987
po-mo1996
society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > poet > school of poets or poetic movement > [adjective]
metaphysicala1744
metaphysic1779
lakish1819
Parnassian1895
Georgian1912
imagist1912
unanimist1915
imagistic1916
Acmeist1921
ultraist1931
simultanéiste1959
Black Mountain1960
spatialist1964
society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > poet > school of poets or poetic movement > [noun] > poets of specific schools
bardist1588
laker1814
Lakist1822
Parnassian1872
Scottish Chauceriana1883
metaphysical1887
symbolist1888
imagist1912
Acmeist1913
unanimist1915
simultaneist1923
symboliste1925
ultraist1931
spatialist1934
beat poet1955
Black Mountaineer1965
1931 S. Putnam tr. J. Cassou in S. Putnam et al. European Caravan I. 299 Gerardo Diego, formerly one of the founders of the Ultraist movement, and one of the finest intelligences that there is.
1934 G. D. Craig Modernist Trend in Spanish-Amer. Poetry i. 23 The Ultraist disdains the simple image and seeks for the double or multiple image.
1970 New Yorker 19 Sept. 56/2 In Seville, I fell in with the literary group formed around Grecia. This group, who called themselves Ultraists, had set out to renew literature.
1980 Christian Sci. Monitor 6 May (Eastern ed.) b3/1 By 1919 they [sc. the Borges family] had settled in Spain, and his unformed imagination fell for the ‘Ultraists’, a literary youth gang fond of labored metaphors and cafe-hopping.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online March 2021).
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