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pseudoclassic

 

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Pseudoclassic

Definition:

Pseudoclassic is an adjective that describes something as imitating or resembling the style of classic or ancient times, but not genuinely belonging to or reflecting that era.

Sense 1:

As an adjective:

  1. Imitating classical or ancient styles, but not authentically belonging to that period.

Example sentence:

The architect designed a pseudoclassic building, incorporating columns and arches reminiscent of ancient Rome.

Sense 2:

As a noun:

  1. Something that imitates or resembles classic or ancient styles, but is not truly from that era.

Example sentence:

The museum displayed an exquisite collection of pseudoclassics, including replicas of famous Greek sculptures.

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