Eclectics

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What do we mean by eclectics?

Someone who selects according to the eclectic method.

An eclectic collection Urban Dictionary

This describes a combination of many different individual elements of styles, themes, mediums or inspirations pooled from many sources. It can refer to musical tastes, dress sense, interior design...many things. Urban Dictionary

- A mix of various styles and artists - odd not quite retro style Urban Dictionary

A mish mash of styles shoved together that look like shit Urban Dictionary

Adjective used by artsy, liberal journalist types to describe just about any album ever produced. A record is particularly "electic" if its tracks vary between criticizing the world's power structures, commiserating about yucky, yucky girls, or talking about all the randomness that makes live "ever so worth living." In other words, it's about giving credence to incoherence. Urban Dictionary

Liking more than one type of music Urban Dictionary

Often used incorrectly to mean shit. Urban Dictionary

A mispronunciation of “electric outlet” said by Marie, a Character featured in Persona 4 Golden. Urban Dictionary

Noun is an idealistic multi-faceted social construct, comprised of both primary and incidental properties; -primary a; virtue b; morality c; ethics -incidental a; economics b; politics Urban Dictionary

Someone who has various taste in music. Someone who is against all labels, even non-conforminism. They dress anyway that they want & act anyway that they want to as well. Shops just about anywhere & everywhere. Are usually very trendy & classy-looking people. Urban Dictionary

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The word "eclectics" in example sentences

The term eclectics, however, is properly applied to those who accept ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Within every religion there are similar types: scriptural literalists, fervent believers, doubters, casual participants, mystics, eclectics and others, not to mention the alienated and the indifferent. ❋ Philip Goldberg (2011)

I recall seeing very little in my youth (by which I mean about five or six years ago) on the great Gothicists, eclectics and classicists of the first part of the twentieth century, with the exception of canonical standouts like McKim, Mead and White, who, while brilliant, had a plain-vanilla aura which strongly contrasted with the more interesting, innovating traditionalism of lesser-known architects such as Delano and Aldrich or Bertram Goodhue. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Like a lot of eclectics, he's composed his most memorable music for the movies, and his scores to "Pull My Daisy," "Splendor in the Grass" and, especially "The Manchurian Candidate," reveal the height, though not the limits, of his talent. ❋ Will Friedwald (2011)

Her co-star in the Mischief & Mayhem group is Nels Cline (who solos prominently on " Ali Farka Touché"), who, even in a universe of musical eclectics, is probably the only musician to be equally prominent in the worlds of jazz and rock (he's the lead guitarist in Wilco). ❋ Will Friedwald (2012)

With thick-rimmed glasses and a high and tight crew cut, Roger looked like a rigid throwback to the Army of the Cold War—but I would learn he had a love of the classics, the eclectics such as Jack Kerouac, and was responsible for the bottomless supply of foo-foo coffee that kept everyone mellow. ❋ Dr. Dave Hnida (2010)

(I only mentioned the most tonal composers I could think of who were high-profile at that time, along with the by-then well-developed minimalist scene, but I could also throw in a host of eclectics: Corigliano, Crumb, Persechetti, etc.) ❋ Matthew Guerrieri (2008)

And via Conor O'Neill comes a pointer to a great new girl geek (on my radar) Phoebe Bright, writing about such eclectics as the methane emission of cows and the future of flying cars from her base in west Cork. ❋ Unknown (2007)

In this books, she talks to people who have so many interests that they cannot settle on one they're known as "scanners" or "eclectics". ❋ Carrie (2009)

The Kyoto Sliding Panel system from eclectics provides a perfect way of creating an office area for young professionals living in contemporary spaces for whom converting a box room is rarely an option. ❋ Thatsnews (2008)

Brian Wilson, Kurt Weill, Frank Zappa and other eclectics influence his writing. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Choose from a comprehensive range of fabrics in the eclectics collection of made to measure, mail order blinds. ❋ Thatsnews (2008)

Telephone 0845 241 1715 for your nearest eclectics stockist or order online at www.eclectics.co.uk ❋ Thatsnews (2008)

Dave Douglas: Freak In (Bluebird/RCA) Concept: One of the great eclectics of the day mines early-'70s Miles territory (and how influential have those records become?), but with his own techy spin. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Slipstream is, because of this, partly defined by the purists who identify these works by the absence of conventional constraints (and therefore reject them from the traditional canon, as not-quite-proper-fantastic-genre or, conversely, not-quite-proper-contemporary-realism), and partly defined by the eclectics who identify these works by the presence of shared mimetic and fantastic features (and therefore conscript them into the new canon). ❋ Hal Duncan (2005)

To his patron, the cardinal, who had expressed concern over the claim that Ramus was an academicus, he explained that the academici were merely eclectics, who ❋ Sellberg, Erland (2006)

I have [quite] an eclection of [mp3s]. ❋ Anthony Sheppard (2004)

She has an ecletic sense of style, today she wears biker boots, pink fishnet stockings, a [pencil skirt], a military jacket, a baseball hat, a my [little pony] t-shirt and a [dunlop] bag covered in badges from all her favourite bands from ABBA to Kooks ❋ Ezmerelda (2005)

You have [quite the] [retro] style. [I do] believe you mean 'eclectic'. ❋ Professor Of Awesome (2011)

"I told you [Vanessa] you have [no style], [eclectic] is not a style" ❋ SMITTYYYYY (2020)

Artsty [journalist]: This new [album] is so eclectic. [Reader]: You always say that. ❋ AdamX10 (2007)

"I like everything from Hilary Duff to [Led Zepplin] to [Garth] [Brookes] to Tupac" ❋ Heather (2005)

"I have an eclectic [taste in music]" ❋ GoatyGoY (2009)

[Chie]: What?! [Are you one] of those people who doesn’t watch TV Marie: There isn’t one in the room Chie: Really? Wow you must have super strict parents. Girl, I don’t think it. Life without Kung fu movies…[Brr]! Marie: Oh…But there’s no eclectic loutwits in that room. ❋ Harpsich0rd_Enthusiast (2022)

socio-eclectic defines the most [ideal] and [balanced] social order that can be [achieved] within a society. ❋ Baron Neville (2017)

He loves to listen to 50 Cent, Britney Spears & [Anti Flag]. He is so [eclectic] funk. Not only does she shop at [Abercrombie & Fitch], but she loves Hot Topic as well. I love her eclectic funky taste. ❋ Sly Girl (2005)

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