
eclectic
/ɪˈkɫɛktɪk/
deriving ideas from a broad range of sources
eclectic in a sentence
“Her eclectic taste combined vintage and modern elements.”
Origin of eclectic
Greek eklektikos selective, from eklegein pick out, select
Related Words
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art or objects considered to be in poor taste but amusing
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an artistic work imitating the style of another
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an imitation of style with deliberate exaggeration for comic effect
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something that shows respect or honor; a tribute
tableau
a picturesque grouping or scene
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a distinctive feature or dominant idea in an artistic work