anthemlike

English

Etymology

From anthem + -like.

Adjective

anthemlike (comparative more anthemlike, superlative most anthemlike)

  1. Resembling an anthem.
    • 1988 November 25, Ted Cox, “Midnight Oil: rock around the apocalypse”, in Chicago Reader:
      Garrett shows a remarkable (and utterly un-Clash-like) ability to connect with the audience through anthemlike choruses.
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