modernism
nounModern thought, character, or practice.
nounSympathy with or conformity to modern ideas, practices, or standards.
nounA peculiarity of usage or style, as of a word or phrase, that is characteristic of modern times.
nounThe deliberate departure from tradition and the use of innovative forms of expression that distinguish many styles in the arts and literature of the 1900s.
nounA Roman Catholic movement, officially condemned in 1907, that attempted to examine traditional belief according to contemporary philosophy, criticism, and historiography.
nounA deviation from ancient manner or practice; something recently made or introduced; especially, a modern phrase, idiom, or mode of expression.
nounModern cast or character; a modern method of thinking, or the habit of regarding matters from a modern point of view.
nounSpecifically, a tendency among Roman Catholics to modern and progressive views condemned by Pius X. in an encyclical issued in 1907.
nounModern practice; a thing of recent date; esp., a modern usage or mode of expression.
