noun
- Plural of bohemianism; unconventional lifestyles, attitudes, or practices associated with artistic or intellectual communities that reject mainstream social norms.
- Specific words, phrases, or mannerisms characteristic of bohemian culture or communities.
Usage: Usually used in plural form; Often refers to cultural movements or individual expressions of nonconformity
Usage: Linguistic or behavioral expressions; Less common usage than sense 1
Examples
- The 1960s counterculture embraced various bohemianisms that challenged traditional values.
- Her apartment reflected the bohemianisms of the artistic community she belonged to.
- The novel satirized the bohemianisms of Paris's Left Bank intellectuals.
- Young artists adopted bohemianisms as a form of creative rebellion.
- The gallery celebrated bohemianisms through its eclectic collection and unconventional exhibitions.
- His rejection of corporate life was part of a broader embrace of bohemianisms.
- The documentary explored how bohemianisms influenced modern music and fashion.