单词 | ultraist |
释义 | ultraistn. 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). < n.1840 |
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