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baroque
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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baroque
ba‧roque
1
/
bəˈrɒk, bəˈrəʊk
$
bəˈroʊk, -ˈrɑːk
/
adjective
A
SH
relating to the very
decorated
style
of art, music,
buildings
etc, that was
common
in
Europe
in the 17th and early 18th
centuries
furnished in a
baroque style
baroque music/architecture/paintings etc
Examples from the Corpus
baroque
•
Often this effort achieves its end as
baroque
comedy
.
•
a
baroque
composer
•
It is a
baroque
glory
,
constructed
between 1543 and 1551.
•
He found old
manuscripts
and
adapted
or
arranged
them for groups
performing
ancient
and
baroque
music.
•
Amid the
glorious
columned
arches
and
baroque
ornamentation
of the
Academy
, Frederick Taylor
commanded
center
stage.
•
Castrati made themselves eunuchs both for art's
sake
and for jobs in
baroque
Rome.
•
Construction
was
halted
when excavation work on the
baroque
square
unearthed
the
ruins
of a
medieval
synagogue
destroyed
in 1421.
•
The
remaining
14
selections
are equally
familiar
baroque
trumpet
fare
and they are all
articulated
with
dazzling
clarity
and
enthusiasm
.
baroque style
•
There are two main styles of
architecture
: the earlier
Gothic
and the later
Renaissance
or
baroque style
.
•
It is
furnished
in a
distinctive
baroque style
and public rooms include several sitting rooms and a lobby-bar.
baroque
baroque
2
noun
→
the baroque
Examples from the Corpus
baroque
•
These were from early
baroque
to the
enlightenment
, and again from the beginning of the twentieth century to the
avant-garde
.
•
What Tully built for Goldney was predictably a piece of
safe
, old
fashioned
Baroque
.
•
Camillo Sitte's
traditionalist
and communitarian
critique
of the Ringstrasse
emphasizes
instead the above-indicated
continuity
of the
baroque
and the
modern
.
•
The
intention
is to
curb
the
spread
of package-tour
baroque
and heavy
irony
.
Origin
baroque
(
1700-1800
)
French
"
not regular, baroque
"
, from
Portuguese
barroco
or
Spanish
barrueco
"
pearl not of a regular shape
"
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