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Adjectifs Relationnels - Adjectifs d'art et de littérature

Ces adjectifs sont associés aux techniques artistiques, à l'esthétique visuelle, aux genres littéraires et à l'impact émotionnel des œuvres artistiques et littéraires.

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Categorized English Relational Adjectives
artistic
[Adjectif]

involving artists or their work

artistique

artistique

Ex: The museum featured an exhibition artistic masterpieces from renowned painters .
photographic
[Adjectif]

relating to pictures taken with a camera or the process of photography itself

photographique, de photographie

photographique, de photographie

Ex: The historical archives contained a wealth photographic records from the early 20th century .
architectural
[Adjectif]

relating to the study or art of constructing or designing a building

architectural

architectural

Ex: The architectural style of the cathedral reflects the cultural influences of the region's history.
conceptual
[Adjectif]

involving ideas rather than physical objects or experiences

conceptuel, conceptuelle

conceptuel, conceptuelle

Ex: The professor encouraged students to conceptual analysis to deepen their understanding of complex theories .
graphic
[Adjectif]

relating to or involving the graphic arts, such as drawing, design, etc.

graphique, de l'art graphique

graphique, de l'art graphique

Ex: graphic representation of data in the report helped readers visualize complex information more easily .
theatrical
[Adjectif]

related or belonging to the theater or acting

théâtral

théâtral

Ex: Her gestures theatrical, as if she were performing on a grand stage rather than simply conversing in a cafe .
dramatic
[Adjectif]

related to acting, plays, or the theater

dramatique

dramatique

Ex: Her interest dramatic literature led her to study theater .
cinematic
[Adjectif]

having qualities or characteristics similar to those found in movies or cinema

cinématographique, cinéaste

cinématographique, cinéaste

Ex: The stage production cinematic techniques , such as projection mapping , to enhance the visual spectacle .
ornamental
[Adjectif]

designed to look attractive or pretty rather than being functional or serving a particular purpose

ornemental

ornemental

Ex: ornamental fountain in the courtyard was a focal point of the garden , attracting visitors with its beauty .
metaphorical
[Adjectif]

using a word, phrase, etc. not for its ordinary meaning, but for the idea or symbol that it represents or suggests

métaphorique, figuratif

métaphorique, figuratif

Ex: The playwright metaphorical imagery to explore themes of love and betrayal .
poetic
[Adjectif]

characterized by beauty, elegance, or emotional depth similar to what is often found in poetry

poétique

poétique

Ex: Her speech was filled poetic imagery , weaving together words like a masterful poet .
literary
[Adjectif]

related to literature, especially in terms of its style, structure, or content

littéraire

littéraire

Ex: His writing style was literary, with rich descriptions and complex characters .
Gothic
[Adjectif]

relating to the language spoken by the ancient Goths

gothique, gothique ancien

gothique, gothique ancien

Ex: Linguists Gothic to other Germanic languages to trace its historical development and influence .

(of a written work) relating to the author's own life

autobiographique

autobiographique

Ex: The graphic novel was praised for its raw and honest portrayal of the author 's life , making it a autobiographical work .
thematic
[Adjectif]

relating to or characterized by specific subjects within a work or context

thématique, thématisé

thématique, thématisé

Ex: thematic consistency of the series made it a compelling narrative that kept viewers engaged from start to finish .
tonal
[Adjectif]

referring to variations in pitch used to convey meanings or emotions

tonal, de tonalité

tonal, de tonalité

Ex: Learning to tonal nuances is essential for mastering certain languages , such as Cantonese .
textual
[Adjectif]

relating to or concerning written or printed material

textuel, textuelle

textuel, textuelle

Ex: The authortextual style was characterized by vivid descriptions and rich imagery .
minimalist
[Adjectif]

characterized by the use of a small number of ideas or elements

minimaliste

minimaliste

Ex: The architectminimalist vision for the house emphasized open spaces and natural light .
lyrical
[Adjectif]

expressing deep personal emotion or observations, often in a highly poetic or musical manner

lyrique, poétique

lyrique, poétique

Ex: The filmmaker 's cinematography had lyrical quality , conveying complex emotions through visual storytelling .
epic
[Adjectif]

relating to or characteristic of a grand and heroic narrative, typically involving legendary feats and significant challenges

épique, grandiose

épique, grandiose

Ex: The play unfolded as epic drama of ambition and betrayal in medieval Europe .
interpretive
[Adjectif]

relating to or involving the interpretation or understanding of something, often based on personal analysis or perspective

interprétatif, interprétative

interprétatif, interprétative

Ex: The book club members engaged in lively discussions about interpretive possibilities of the novel 's ending .
shakespearean
[Adjectif]

relating to or characteristic of the works of William Shakespeare

Shakespearien, Shakespearienne

Shakespearien, Shakespearienne

Ex: Shakespearean plays often feature complex characters grappling with moral dilemmas and internal conflicts .
mythical
[Adjectif]

relating or based on myths or legendary stories

mythique

mythique

Ex: Dragons are often portrayed as mythical creatures with the ability to breathe fire and fly.
mythological
[Adjectif]

relating to or based on traditional stories or myths, often lacking historical evidence or historical authenticity

mythologique, mythique

mythologique, mythique

Ex: mythological stories of Native American tribes often involve animals imbued with supernatural powers and abilities .
literal
[Adjectif]

focusing on the exact words only, without looking for deeper or implied meanings

littéral

littéral

Ex: Children often have literal understanding of language , struggling with metaphors and idiomatic expressions .
tragic
[Adjectif]

(of a literary piece) related to or characteristic of tragedy

tragique

tragique

Ex: The opera " La Traviata " by Verdi tells tragic story of Violetta , a courtesan who sacrifices her own happiness for the sake of her lover 's reputation .
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