rococo Meaning & Definition

  • En [ rəˈkəʊ.kəʊ]
  • Us [ rəˈkoʊ.koʊ]

Meaning of rococo In English

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Examples of rococo

  • richly embossed, deeply carved, and sumptuously gilded pieces of French rococo

  • The only rococo is in the plasterwork of the salon's ceiling.

  • The rococo here is something people find easy to hate.

  • Here the final overcoming of obstacles and declaration of equality takes the form of a rococo interchangeability of persons in the love relationships.

  • Such delightful rococo fantasy music deserves to be liberated from its mediabound source.

  • However, there is a sort of rococo embellishment of draftsmen by which all sorts of oddments are added, and those oddments tend to incite suspicion.

  • I also find the drafting rather extraordinary, rather rococo.

  • It is a piece of rococo architecture.

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