noun
- the practice of selecting and combining elements from various sources, styles, or systems
- a philosophical approach that draws upon multiple theories or systems rather than following one exclusively
Usage: philosophy
Examples
- The architect’s eclecticism was evident in the building’s mix of Gothic and modern elements.
- Her musical eclecticism included influences from jazz, classical, and world music.
- The restaurant’s menu showed culinary eclecticism with dishes from five different countries.
- His philosophical eclecticism drew from both Eastern and Western traditions.
- The designer’s eclecticism created a unique style that borrowed from various historical periods.
- The professor’s eclecticism in teaching methods kept students engaged and interested.