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avant-garde

['ævɔŋ'gɑ:d]
gen. avant-garde m (A new or experimental concept)
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avant-garde ['ævɔŋ'gɑ:d]
lit. This phrase is used to describe modern work that is at the cutting edge or 'ahead of its time'. Avant-garde literature deliberately sets out to be innovative, and even to shock. Writers often experiment with form and technique in this type of writing.
Avant Garde ['ævɑːŋ'ɡɑːd]
tradem., abbr. AG
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