apollonian (Meaning)

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apollonian (a.)

Alt. of Apollonic

apollonian Sentence Examples

  1. The serene and orderly garden reflected an Apollonian aesthetic, with meticulously arranged plants and sculptures.
  2. In his artwork, the painter embraced an Apollonian style, characterized by clarity, symmetry, and precision.
  3. The philosopher contrasted the Apollonian and Dionysian aspects of human nature, exploring the tension between order and chaos.
  4. The Apollonian architecture of the building featured clean lines, geometric shapes, and a sense of balance.
  5. The poet's verses conveyed an Apollonian sensibility, celebrating beauty, reason, and intellectual clarity.
  6. The Apollonian ideals of reason and rationality were emphasized in the educational philosophy of the school.
  7. The Apollonian atmosphere of the concert hall created a refined and sophisticated setting for classical music performances.
  8. The playwright's dialogue and narrative structure exhibited an Apollonian discipline, avoiding excess and disorder.
  9. The literature professor analyzed the novel from an Apollonian perspective, focusing on its formal structure and thematic coherence.
  10. The Apollonian influence in the design of the city square promoted a sense of harmony and civic order.

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Alt. of Apollonic

symmetric,Apollinian, symmetrical,harmonic, balanced, proportioned, regular, coherent, even, coordinated

unsymmetrical, disordered, incompatible, unsymmetrical, conflicting, asymmetrical, irregular, uneven, uneven, asymmetric

The serene and orderly garden reflected an Apollonian aesthetic, with meticulously arranged plants and sculptures.

In his artwork, the painter embraced an Apollonian style, characterized by clarity, symmetry, and precision.

The philosopher contrasted the Apollonian and Dionysian aspects of human nature, exploring the tension between order and chaos.

The Apollonian architecture of the building featured clean lines, geometric shapes, and a sense of balance.