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ultramodern

[uhl-truh-mod-ern] / ˌʌl trəˈmɒd ərn /


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There’s a fearlessness that underscores her current style, a uniquely old Hollywood glam in a sea of ultramodern celebrity fashion that more often resembles high art.

From Los Angeles Times

China now has four-fifths of the world’s 100 tallest bridges, more miles of ultramodern expressways than the American interstate highway system and a bullet-train network long enough to span the continental United States seven times.

From New York Times

Contrary to the ultramodern image of Japan, many Japanese lack the basic tools needed to work from home during the coronavirus outbreak.

From Los Angeles Times

Yet all around the Japanese capital is the legacy of another Olympics: the 1964 Summer Games, which crowned Tokyo’s 20-year transformation from a firebombed ruin to an ultramodern megalopolis.

From New York Times

While his description conjured up images of an exotic setting with an octagon lapped by waves amid palm trees on an isolated beach, White instead was taking the UFC back to ultramodern Abu Dhabi.

From Washington Times