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Adjectives of Art and Literature

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artistic
1.
ar
tis
tic
Adjective

involving artists or their work

The artistic expression of the painting captured the beauty of nature.

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photographic
2.
pho
tog
ra
phic
Adjective

relating to pictures taken with a camera or the process of photography itself

The photographic evidence clearly depicted the scene of the crime.

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architectural
3.
ar
chi
tec
tu
ral
Adjective

relating to the study or art of constructing or designing a building

The city skyline is a testament to its rich architectural heritage, featuring a blend of modern skyscrapers and historic landmarks.

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conceptual
4.
con
cep
tual
Adjective

involving ideas rather than physical objects or experiences

The conceptual art installation challenged viewers to rethink traditional notions of beauty.

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graphic
5.
gra
phic
Adjective

relating to or presented by a graph

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theatrical
6.
theat
ri
cal
Adjective

of, relating to, or connected with the theater as an art form or profession

She studied theatrical production at the university.

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dramatic
7.
dra
ma
tic
Adjective

related to acting, plays, or the theater

She took a course in dramatic arts at university.

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cinematic
8.
ci
ne
ma
tic
Adjective

having qualities or characteristics similar to those found in movies or cinema

The novel's descriptive prose created a cinematic experience for readers, vividly depicting scenes and characters.

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ornamental
9.
or
na
men
tal
Noun

any plant grown for its beauty or ornamental value

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metaphorical
10.
me
ta
pho
ri
cal
Adjective

using a word, phrase, etc. not for its ordinary meaning, but for the idea or symbol that it represents or suggests

The politician's speech was filled with metaphorical references to the journey of the nation.

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poetic
11.
poe
tic
Adjective

relating to poetry as a form of expression or literature

She has a poetic way of expressing herself, always choosing just the right words.

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literary
12.
li
te
ra
ry
Adjective

related to literature, especially in terms of its style, structure, or content

The literary analysis focused on exploring themes and motifs within the novel.

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Gothic
13.
go
thic
Adjective

(of a novel, etc.) written or made in a spooky and mysterious way and often focus on creepy places like old castles or haunted houses, with themes of darkness and the supernatural

Gothic stories transport readers to ancient castles and haunted mansions, where eerie atmospheres and mysterious events unfold.

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autobiographical
14.
au
to
bio
gra
phi
cal
Adjective

(of a written work) relating to the author's own life

Her novel was an autobiographical account of her struggles and triumphs as a young artist.

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thematic
15.
the
ma
tic
Adjective

relating to or characterized by specific subjects within a work or context

The thematic analysis of the novel revealed underlying messages about love, loss, and redemption.

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tonal
16.
to
nal
Adjective

referring to variations in pitch used to convey meanings or emotions

Mandarin Chinese is a tonal language, where the meaning of a word can change based on the pitch used to pronounce it.

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textual
17.
tex
tual
Adjective

relating to or concerning written or printed material

The textual analysis of the novel focused on themes of identity and belonging.

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minimalist
18.
mi
ni
ma
list
Noun

a person who advocates minimalism in art, using very simple ideas, elements, etc. to create a form

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lyrical
19.
ly
ri
cal
Adjective

suitable for or suggestive of singing

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epic
20.
e
pic
Adjective

very impressive in scale or scope

The construction of the Great Wall of China is considered an epic feat of engineering.

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interpretive
21.
in
terp
re
tive
Adjective

relating to or involving the interpretation or understanding of something, often based on personal analysis or perspective

The interpretive reading of the poem offered insights into the poet's intentions and themes.

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shakespearean
22.
shake
spea
rean
Noun

a Shakespearean scholar

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mythical
23.
my
thi
cal
Adjective

relating or based on myths or legendary stories

The mythical creature known as the unicorn is often depicted as a symbol of purity and grace.

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mythological
24.
my
tho
lo
gi
cal
Adjective

relating to or based on traditional stories or myths, often lacking historical evidence or historical authenticity

The mythological tales of Greek gods and goddesses continue to influence literature and art today.

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literal
25.
li
te
ral
Adjective

referring directly to the true meaning of a word or phrase

The literal meaning of the phrase is very straightforward.

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tragic
26.
tra
gic
Adjective

extremely sad or unfortunate, often because of a terrible event or circumstances

The tragic accident claimed the lives of several young students.

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