adjective

neoclassical

neoclassical

The building has a neoclassical design.

The building has a neoclassical design.

He studies neoclassical economic theory.

He studies neoclassical economic theory.

neoclassical ((noun)) relating to a style of art or architecture from the 18th century The building has a neoclassical design.

Synonyms: classicist, traditional

From the prefix 'neo-' (new) and 'classical' (relating to ancient Greek or Roman style). It means 'new classicism'.

Think of it as 'new classic'—a modern revival of a classical style, often in art or architecture.

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