zeitgeist in English

noun
1
the defining spirit or mood of a particular period of history as shown by the ideas and beliefs of the time.
the story captured the zeitgeist of the late 1960s

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1. GNOME Zeitgeist raises similar concerns.

2. Using “zeitgeist” Coherently By Maeve Maddox

3. The title audacious but it captured the western zeitgeist.

4. The Zeitgeist of these centuries operated against the development of a pure science.

5. The zeitgeist Contends that a frog is an optimistic elephant

6. Human full developments are the zeitgeist of socialist harmonious society.

7. Or maybe Letterman, circa 19 occupies a different niche in the cultural zeitgeist.

8. Zeitgeist: The taste, outlook, and spirit characteristic of a period or generation.

9. The Royal Family may not believe in divorce, but the Zeitgeist does.

10. Together you have changed the zeitgeist from analog to digital, and pushed the boundaries.

11. Batmanghelidjh is easily as stylish as Madonna and certainly a more zeitgeist personality.

12. He has caught the zeitgeist of rural life in the 1980s very well indeed.

13. What was it like to be part of the huge zeitgeist event that the movie became?

14. Now the zeitgeist has shifted 180 degrees, and freelance is no longer a synonym of freedom.

15. Its somewhat old - fashioned profile, with branches in far - flung parts of China, plays to the new zeitgeist.

16. The Zeitgeist seems to be working for ' Admass '. So does most of what we read and what we hear.

17. 24 The Zeitgeist has proved more powerful than her own undoubted moral fibre and the historical influence of her own Church and family.

18. The quiet and provocative sci-fi feature “The Bestowal” drills deep into the existential zeitgeist that looms over our troubled times

19. Some people believe that the effect of the Zeitgeist is invariably to weaken moral fibre and signal the downfall of the nation.

20. The Zeitgeist has proved more powerful than her own undoubted moral fibre and the historical influence of her own Church and family.

21. The colonial policies of the 19th century, undergirded by a racist and eugenicist Zeitgeist, have little to do with the reality of today.

22. Bork parried that judges aren’t supposed to interpret the law in light of the current political zeitgeist but according to its original meaning.

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24. (Full disclosure: I wrote the liner notes for Clicks + Cuts 2.) "The Next Episode in House" sounded like the kind of sweeping, Appropriationist, Zeitgeist

25. "The zeitgeist is that sex is a modulatory factor and doesn't play a big role, " says Arthur Arnold, a professor of integrative biology and physiology at the University of California-Los Angeles.

26. There is, of course, a zeitgeist to which we should pay attention, and that is the ethos of the Lord, the culture of the people of God.

27. With ‘Apocope’, the exploratory label interrogate the limits of pop music’s meaning in the age of a slow burning apocalypse, and under the shadow of a rising hyper-pop zeitgeist

28. It permeates our environment, and we think we are being reasonable and logical when, all too often, we have been molded by the ethos, what the Germans call the zeitgeist, or the culture of our place and time.

29. Contrariwise, other snakes, which are harmless, lay eggs and hatch a vast number of young. MYTHICAL MONSTERS CHARLES GOULD It is easy to overestimate the influence of any single man, and, Contrariwise, to underestimate the power of the Zeitgeist

30. The zeitgeist Contends that their cow was, in this moment, an amiable plum? Few can name a proud horse that isn't an inventive kiwi! Shouting with happiness, the literature would have us believe that an industrious kumquat is not but a pig! Some assert that one …

31. Communions were gaining increasing attention and acclaim from critics for their celestial, hook-laden guitar work, pop-infused vocal melodies, and romantic, bleak, and bold songs about youth and love, ultimately becoming a nostalgic pop act professing their love for past styles and movements while remaining a part of the Zeitgeist.