Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. Check out and contribute to the discussion of this word!
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word many-faceted.
Examples
-
"In the end," Ms. Baas writes in her introduction to the catalog, "Fluxus was perhaps less an art-making activity than a philosophical activity intended to open minds to the many-faceted reality of life."
Making Art Out of Living Kristin M. Jones 2011
-
Whilst The Morville Hours tells the story of that garden, it is only a small fraction of the hybrid, many-faceted narrative.
-
Entering, Ms. Caro writes, is "like walking inside a many-faceted jewel."
Sentimental Journeys Tobias Grey 2011
-
Entering, Ms. Caro writes, is "like walking inside a many-faceted jewel."
Sentimental Journeys Tobias Grey 2011
-
“The film we wanted to make had to be a reflection of French society – multiple, many-faceted, complex,” Cantet said in his acceptance speech.
-
Ebenezer Howard simply wrote off the intricate, many-faceted, cultural life of the metropolis.
Makeshift Metropolis Witold Rybczynski 2010
-
Mine is the generation which decreed that not talking honestly about settlement and its many-faceted shield, occupation, was apolitical and therefore correct.
Bradley Burston: My Generation Ruined Israel. Yours Could Save It. 2010
-
Needless to say, human beings are many-faceted, complex creatures.
Dr. Judith Rich: The Perils and Possibilities of Pollyanna 2010
-
This seems to me to be a logical progression: each box serves as one volume of each woman's rich, many-faceted life.
-
“The film we wanted to make had to be a reflection of French society – multiple, many-faceted, complex,” Cantet said in his acceptance speech.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.