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idiom vs neoclassicism

neoclassicism vs idiom

idiom and neoclassicism both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
idiom Yes No No No
neoclassicism Yes No No No
As nouns, neoclassicism is a hyponym of idiom; that is, neoclassicism is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than idiom:
  • idiom: the style of a particular artist or school or movement
  • neoclassicism: revival of a classical style (in art or literature or architecture or music) but from a new perspective or with a new motivation
idiom (noun) neoclassicism (noun)
the style of a particular artist or school or movement revival of a classical style (in art or literature or architecture or music) but from a new perspective or with a new motivation
the usage or vocabulary that is characteristic of a specific group of people
an expression whose meanings cannot be inferred from the meanings of the words that make it up
a manner of speaking that is natural to native speakers of a language
Difference between idiom and neoclassicism

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