neorealism

English

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Etymology

From neo- +‎ realism.

Noun

neorealism (usually uncountable, plural neorealisms)

  1. (art) A movement in art, literature and (especially in Italy) cinema, shortly after the Second World War, that concentrated on real life.
    • 1957 March, Friedrich Luft, “The Postwar Film”, in The Atlantic[1], →ISSN, archived from the original on 25 August 2025:
      Italy, likewise starting afresh after Fascism and defeat, has created a brilliant neo-realism. What is holding Germany back?
  2. (political science) A theory of international relations based on the idea that power is the most important factor.

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Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French néo-réalisme.

Noun

neorealism n (uncountable)

  1. neorealism

Declension

Declension of neorealism
singular only indefinite definite
nominative-accusative neorealism neorealismul
genitive-dative neorealism neorealismului
vocative neorealismule