neoterical

/niː.ɒtərɪkəl/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or characteristic of a new style or movement in the arts, literature, or other creative fields that is considered to be innovative or avant-garde.

“The artist’s neoterical approach to painting was widely praised by critics.”

2. noun

a person who is associated with a new style or movement in the arts, literature, or other creative fields.

“The neoterical writers of the 20th century changed the face of modern literature.”

Synonyms

  • avant-garde
  • experimental
  • innovative
  • modern

Antonyms

  • conservative
  • conventional
  • orthodox
  • traditional