Similar words: demote, emotion, emotive, emotional, democratic, democratically, democratic party, motif. Meaning: n. 1. a simplified cursive form of the ancient hieratic script 2. the modern Greek vernacular. adj. 1. of or written in or belonging to the form of modern Greek based on colloquial use 2. of or for the common people.
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1. The socioligist maintained that a demotic society would lower the nation's standards.
2. It is television's demotic style of language.
3. Folktale reflects demotic ideas about value.
4. Demotic script on a replica of the rosetta stone on display in Magdeburg.
5. Losses that bring to national and demotic wealth caused by the flood are very huge.
6. Everything is for the Demotic Benefit Animadvert on " Bureaucracy Standard " and " Money Standard "
7. The demotic poetry of Robert Burns or the skirl of bagpipes at Highland gatherings are easily appreciated by immigrants.
8. When portraying factory scenes for advertisements in trade journals he would adopt a more straight forward, demotic style.
9. Cubism was hard to read, willfully ambiguous , and yet demotic too.
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