avant-garde adj 1: radically new or original; "an avant-garde theater piece" [syn: {avant-garde}, {daring}] n 1: any creative group active in the innovation and application of new concepts and techniques in a given field (especially in the arts) [syn: {avant-garde}, {vanguard}, {van}, {new wave}]
avant-garde \a*vant`-garde"\ ([.a]*v[aum]nt"-g[aum]rd`), a. 1. Of, pertaining to, or belonging to the avant-garde. [PJC] 2. Characterized by the use of experimental techniques; modern; daring; radical. [PJC]
avant-garde \a*vant`-garde"\ ([.a]*v[aum]nt"-g[aum]rd`), n. [F. avant before + E. guard, F. avant-garde. See {Avaunt}.] The most advanced group of people in any field of endeavor, especially in literary and artistic work, usually characterized by new ideas and experimental techniques. [PJC]