hypermodern

/ˌhaɪpərˈmɑdərn/
adjective
  1. Extremely modern or ahead of current trends; often used to describe art, architecture, or design that is very futuristic.
    • The hypermodern building was covered in reflective glass and solar panels.
    • Her hypermodern fashion sense combines digital prints with recycled materials.
    • Critics called the film hypermodern for its use of AI-generated visuals.
  2. Relating to a style of chess that emphasizes controlling the center with pieces rather than pawns.
    • Many grandmasters use hypermodern ideas to create unbalanced positions.
    • Hypermodern chess strategies became popular in the 1920s.
    • He adopted a hypermodern opening, letting his opponent occupy the center early.
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