C1 adjective Formell

antiformite

/ˌæntiˈfɔːrmaɪt/

Describing a stance, person, or ideology that deliberately opposes conventional structures, established norms, or standard forms. It is often used to characterize artistic, social, or philosophical movements that reject traditional frameworks in favor of fluidity or chaos.

Beispiele

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His antiformite attitude toward interior design resulted in a room with no recognizable order, yet it felt strangely comfortable.

His antiformite attitude toward interior design resulted in a room with no recognizable order, yet it felt strangely comfortable.

2

The committee rejected the urban planning proposal, citing its excessively antiformite approach to historical preservation.

The committee rejected the urban planning proposal, citing its excessively antiformite approach to historical preservation.

3

Don't be so antiformite; sometimes we actually need a schedule just to get the basic chores finished.

Don't be so antiformite; sometimes we actually need a schedule just to get the basic chores finished.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
antiformity
Adverb
antiformitely
Adjektiv
antiformite
Verwandt
antiformist
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Merkhilfe

Think of an 'anti-form' 'knight' (ite) who uses his sword to break down all the rigid boxes and grids that society forces people into.

Schnelles Quiz

The artist's ______ approach meant that he refused to use canvases or frames, preferring to let the paint drip directly onto the gallery floor.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: antiformite

Beispiele

1

His antiformite attitude toward interior design resulted in a room with no recognizable order, yet it felt strangely comfortable.

everyday

His antiformite attitude toward interior design resulted in a room with no recognizable order, yet it felt strangely comfortable.

2

The committee rejected the urban planning proposal, citing its excessively antiformite approach to historical preservation.

formal

The committee rejected the urban planning proposal, citing its excessively antiformite approach to historical preservation.

3

Don't be so antiformite; sometimes we actually need a schedule just to get the basic chores finished.

informal

Don't be so antiformite; sometimes we actually need a schedule just to get the basic chores finished.

4

The antiformite movement in the late 20th century sought to deconstruct the rigid boundaries of structuralist literary theory.

academic

The antiformite movement in the late 20th century sought to deconstruct the rigid boundaries of structuralist literary theory.

5

While the startup initially thrived on its antiformite hierarchy, the lack of clear reporting lines eventually hindered its scalability.

business

While the startup initially thrived on its antiformite hierarchy, the lack of clear reporting lines eventually hindered its scalability.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
antiformity
Adverb
antiformitely
Adjektiv
antiformite
Verwandt
antiformist

Häufige Kollokationen

antiformite movement antiformite movement
antiformite ideology antiformite ideology
strictly antiformite strictly antiformite
antiformite aesthetics antiformite aesthetics
antiformite stance antiformite stance

Häufige Phrasen

embrace the antiformite

embrace the antiformite

antiformite rebellion

antiformite rebellion

antiformite tendencies

antiformite tendencies

Wird oft verwechselt mit

antiformite vs antiform

Antiform refers to the concept or the physical state of lacking traditional shape, while antiformite specifically describes the characteristic or the person adhering to that philosophy.

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Nutzungshinweise

This word is most effective when discussing abstract concepts like art theory, social structures, or philosophical positions where standard 'forms' are being challenged. It is a high-level term often found in critical essays or niche academic discussions.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use this word to simply mean 'messy' or 'disorganized.' However, 'antiformite' implies a deliberate, often intellectual, rejection of form rather than an accidental lack of it.

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Merkhilfe

Think of an 'anti-form' 'knight' (ite) who uses his sword to break down all the rigid boxes and grids that society forces people into.

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Wortherkunft

A modern construct combining the Greek prefix 'anti-' (against), the Latin 'forma' (shape/mold), and the suffix '-ite' (denoting a follower or characteristic).

Grammatikmuster

Used primarily as an attributive adjective before a noun. Can function as a noun to describe a person (an antiformite). Does not typically take comparative forms (more antiformite is rare; 'highly' is preferred).
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Kultureller Kontext

In modern art history, antiformite sentiments are often linked to the rejection of 'High Modernism' and the move toward more organic or chaotic expressions.

Schnelles Quiz

The artist's ______ approach meant that he refused to use canvases or frames, preferring to let the paint drip directly onto the gallery floor.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: antiformite

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