renaissance

[ˈrɛnəsɑːns]

renaissance Definition

  • 1a period of renewed interest or growth in the arts, sciences, and culture, especially in Europe during the 14th to 17th centuries
  • 2a revival or rebirth of something

Using renaissance: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "renaissance" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The Renaissance was a time of great artistic and intellectual achievement.

  • Example

    The company is experiencing a renaissance with its new product line.

  • Example

    The city is undergoing a cultural renaissance with new museums and galleries opening up.

renaissance Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for renaissance

Idioms Using renaissance

  • a woman who has expertise in many different fields, especially in both the arts and sciences

    Example

    She's a true Renaissance woman, with a degree in physics and a passion for painting.

  • an outdoor festival that celebrates the Renaissance period, often featuring historical reenactments, jousting tournaments, and traditional crafts and foods

    Example

    Every year, thousands of people attend the local Renaissance fair dressed in period costumes.

  • a style of architecture that emerged during the Renaissance period, characterized by symmetry, proportion, and the use of classical orders

    Example

    The Palazzo Rucellai in Florence is a prime example of Renaissance architecture.

Phrases with renaissance

  • Harlem Renaissance

    a cultural movement in the 1920s and 1930s centered in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City, characterized by a flourishing of African American art, music, and literature

    Example

    The Harlem Renaissance produced some of the most important works of African American literature.

  • a person who has expertise in many different fields, especially in both the arts and sciences

    Example

    Leonardo da Vinci is often considered the quintessential Renaissance man.

  • a cultural and artistic movement in Northern Europe in the 16th century, characterized by a renewed interest in classical learning and a focus on realism and individualism in art

    Example

    The Northern Renaissance produced some of the most famous artists in history, including Albrecht Dürer and Jan van Eyck.

Origins of renaissance

from French 'renaissance', from 'renaître' meaning 'to be born again'

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Summary: renaissance in Brief

The term 'renaissance' [ˈrɛnəsɑːns] refers to a period of renewed interest or growth in the arts, sciences, and culture, especially in Europe during the 14th to 17th centuries. It also denotes a revival or rebirth of something. The concept extends into phrases like 'Harlem Renaissance,' which celebrates African American art, music, and literature, and 'Renaissance man,' which describes a person with expertise in many fields. 'Renaissance fair' is an outdoor festival that celebrates the Renaissance period, while 'Renaissance architecture' is a style characterized by symmetry, proportion, and the use of classical orders.

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