ultramodern
ultramodern — adjective
- ultramodernpositive
- more ultramoderncomparative
- most ultramodernsuperlative
1. having a style, design, or technology that goes beyond what is currently conside
having a style, design, or technology that goes beyond what is currently considered modern, often seeming futuristic or experimental.
The Wei family's new kitchen has an ultramodern design with voice-controlled appliances.
ultramodern design: describing advanced home interiors
Diego proposed an ultramodern office tower whose glass walls would generate solar power.
ultramodern + building noun: architecture and technology
The museum's ultramodern extension was made from recycled materials and curved steel beams.
An ultramodern hospital opened in the district with robots that assist during surgery.
Klara's furniture collection looks ultramodern, with simple shapes and shiny white surfaces.
- futuristic
emphasises a sci-fi or imagined-future look more strongly than ultramodern
- cutting-edge
focuses on the newest technology available, without the 'beyond modern' implication
- avant-garde
used mainly for art and fashion; suggests experimental and unconventional rather than technological
- state-of-the-art
describes the most advanced current technology, but does not imply it surpasses what is modern
- old-fashioned
direct opposite in terms of style and technology
- traditional
contrasts with ultramodern's futuristic, experimental character
- dated
suggests something once modern but now behind the times
文法句型
ultramodern + noun
be + ultramodern
truly/strikingly + ultramodern
用法筆記
Commonly used to describe architecture, interior design, and technology. Often carries a positive connotation of innovation and forward thinking, not merely newness.