insularity in English

noun
1
ignorance of or lack of interest in cultures, ideas, or peoples outside one's own experience.
an example of British insularity
noun

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1. Here, insularity seemed to prevail.

2. But will Dublin's insularity prove to be its downfall?

3. Our constitution has not come out of any abstract insularity.

4. It was a typical case of British chauvinism and insularity.

5. It was a typical case of British Chauvinism and insularity.

6. Insularity and self - containment, it is argued, go hand in hand.

7. Their approaches to last Saturday night's 100 m races were similar only in insularity.

8. But at least they have started to break out of their old insularity.

9. This lush, seething insularity-what am I supposed to be learning, what are the lessons here?

10. Synonyms for Cliquishness include cliquism, clannishness, exclusivity, narrowness, sectarianism, exclusiveness, insularity, selectness and unfriendliness

11. Their approaches to last Saturday night's 100 m races were similar only in this insularity.

12. Shyness in this instance has proved a virtue and its resulting insularity and independence a blessing.

13. The cultural insularity of music today is not simply the consequence of deficient pedagogy or propagation.

14. But a blind refusal to consider alternatives is negatively based on fear, ignorance, deeply embedded convictions or insularity.

15. Given the general insularity of India's political class and fellow-travelling intelligentsia, here's at least one country whose experiences they're willing to learn from.

16. Some of the gaps must be due to chance, but there is no mistaking the insularity of interest which these volumes display.

17. Some of the gaps must be due to chance,(Sentencedict) but there is no mistaking the insularity of interest which these volumes display.

18. The aid must not go beyond what is necessary to alleviate the specific constraints in the outermost regions as a result of their isolation, insularity, and extreme remoteness.

19. Scary thing, this kind of insularity that happens with American presidents so they don't even know what's happening and what everyone is thinking, and American pop stars in their own little fantasy worlds-god, the Cossetings, the emoluments, the unsparing and unceasing effort not to contradict the SUCCESS, these crazy Howard Hughes worlds of