1. minimalist - Noun
2. minimalist - Adjective
3. minimalist - Adjective Satellite
a practitioner or advocate of artistic minimalism
a conservative who advocates only minor reforms in government or politics
advocating minimal reforms (as in government or politics)
of or relating to artistic minimalism
Source: WordNetAdditionally, Ulrich adopted a minimalist approach to his drum recording, abandoning the speed and complex double bass drumming patterns of previous albums, and using simpler techniques and playing styles. Source: Internet
After years of adventurous colours and patterns, minimalist designs started to take prominence in the 90s. Source: Internet
According to this minimalist conception, citizens cannot and should not "rule" because, for example, on most issues, most of the time, they have no clear views or their views are not well-founded. Source: Internet
And now, in a somewhat surprising move, Porsche Design has teamed up with Acer to create a minimalist laptop that’s actually kind of reasonably priced. Source: Internet
A minimalist sign marks the entrance of Byas & Leon, a sustainable clothing store, on Sept. 18, 2020. Source: Internet
An unfortunate side effect of this, coupled with the early need to write minimalist code, was that MUMPS programmers routinely did not comment code and used extensive abbreviations. Source: Internet