Definitions for classicists

classicists clas·si·cist

Spelling: [klas-uh-sist]
IPA: /ˈklæs ə sɪst/

Classicists is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 14 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 17 points.

You can make 246 anagrams from letters in classicists (acciilsssst).

Definitions for classicists

noun

  1. an adherent of classicism in literature or art (contrasted with romanticist).
  2. an authority on the classics; a classical scholar.
  3. a person who advocates study of the ancient Greek and Roman classics.
  4. an adherent of classicism in literature or art (contrasted with romanticist).
  5. an authority on the classics; a classical scholar.
  6. a person who advocates study of the ancient Greek and Roman classics.

Origin of classicists

First recorded in 1820-30; classic + -ist

Examples for classicists

But though he was thus essentially a classicist, a mere classicist he was not.

She eschewed the classicist writers as though they had never existed.

An Oxford-trained classicist, he was elected president of the Oxford Union, a post filled by several future premiers.

He was a classicist who caught the new vision and sought to compromise.

Let the classicist determine which interpretation is the right one.

Stendhal has written that a classicist is a dead romanticist.

Yes, decidedly, he was no classicist in music; he was a thoroughgoing transcendentalist.

classicist James Romm writes that we have replaced head-to-head competition with collaboration and self-expression.

If you become an engineer, you will not condemn the classicist as useless.

Shortly before his death in 1882, Charles Darwin received a letter from a physician and classicist named William Ogle.

Let the classicist determine which interpretation is the right one.

Yes, decidedly, he was no classicist in music; he was a thoroughgoing transcendentalist.

classicist James Romm writes that we have replaced head-to-head competition with collaboration and self-expression.

If you become an engineer, you will not condemn the classicist as useless.

Stendhal has written that a classicist is a dead romanticist.

An Oxford-trained classicist, he was elected president of the Oxford Union, a post filled by several future premiers.

Shortly before his death in 1882, Charles Darwin received a letter from a physician and classicist named William Ogle.

She eschewed the classicist writers as though they had never existed.

He was a classicist who caught the new vision and sought to compromise.

But though he was thus essentially a classicist, a mere classicist he was not.

Word Value for classicists
Scrable

14

Words with friends

17

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