Of pertaining to a style of architecture based on classical models, especially such a style of the 18th century.(adjective)
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Use "neoclassical" in a sentence
"I would only point out your posts mention other musical works you listen to which appear to be in neoclassical vein."
"What’s dangerous about O’Reilly’s line is that it links Christian virtue with prosperity, a theme that reared its head in neoclassical economics since the 1800s."
"One likely reason is his so-called neoclassical period, though as conductor Pablo Heras-Casado, who will be leading several of the festival's offerings, notes, the phrase is a misnomer."