imagist
English
Alternative forms
Noun
imagist (plural imagists)
- (art) A follower of any of the various artistic schools known as imagism
- 1996, William Pratt, Singing the Chaos: Madness and Wisdom in Modern Poetry, page 162:
- D. H. Lawrence would have been a poet of distinction without an imagist movement, but he became a modern poet, and a major one, by becoming an imagist, and in time he attained greater distinction than any of the other English poets who helped found the imagist movement.
Adjective
imagist (comparative more imagist, superlative most imagist)
- Characteristic of or pertaining to imagism.
- 1996, William Pratt, Singing the Chaos: Madness and Wisdom in Modern Poetry, page 162:
- D. H. Lawrence would have been a poet of distinction without an imagist movement, but he became a modern poet, and a major one, by becoming an imagist, and in time he attained greater distinction than any of the other English poets who helped found the imagist movement.
- 2008, Winston Fletcher, Powers of Persuasion:
- Their advertisements rely wholly on memory, which is why they can be (indeed must be) less detailed, more imagist, more distinctive—more memorable.
- 2016, Mark Sandy, Romantic Presences in the Twentieth Century, page 48:
- Altieri argues that 'Williams still locates affect in the rendering of a scene', which seems true of Williams's shorter, more imagist poems.
Romanian
Adjective
imagist m or n (feminine singular imagistă, masculine plural imagiști, feminine and neuter plural imagiste)
Declension
Declension of imagist
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nominative/ accusative | indefinite | imagist | imagistă | imagiști | imagiste | ||
definite | imagistul | imagista | imagiștii | imagistele | |||
genitive/ dative | indefinite | imagist | imagiste | imagiști | imagiste | ||
definite | imagistului | imagistei | imagiștilor | imagistelor |
Declension
Declension of imagist
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