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English-gothic (Noun)

Meaning

A Gothic style in 14th and 15th century England; characterized by vertical lines and a four-centered (Tudor) arch and fan vaulting.

Classification

Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.

Examples

  • The English-Gothic style of architecture was prominent in 14th and 15th century England, as seen in the design of many churches and cathedrals.
  • The characteristic vertical lines and four-centered arches of the English-Gothic style added a sense of grandeur to the interior of the old cathedral.
  • The English-Gothic style was also notable for its use of fan vaulting, which created a sense of airiness and lightness in the buildings.
  • The English-Gothic style was a unique blend of French and English architectural influences, resulting in a distinctive style that was quintessentially English.
  • The use of English-Gothic architectural elements, such as ribbed vaults and pointed arches, added to the sense of drama and spectacle in the old church.

Synonyms

  • Perpendicular Style
  • Perpendicular
  • English-Gothic Architecture

Hypernyms

  • Gothic Architecture
  • Gothic

Hyponyms

  • Tudor Architecture
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