| Zeitgeist | In psychology, the climate of opinion, conventions of thought, covert influences, and unquestioned assumptions that are implicit in a given culture, the arts, or science at any point in time, and in which the individual operates and thus is influenced. Origin: Ger. Zeit, time, + geist, spirit (05 Mar 2000) |
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the spirit of the time; the spirit characteristic of an age or generation
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[n. TSYTE-gaist or ZYTE-gaist] The meaning of this word never changes, but what it describes is subject to society's whims. Zeitgeist is the popular outlook -intellectually, morally, and culturally - in a particular period or generation. Scholars maintain that each era has a unique spirit distinguishing it from other periods. The pervasive cultural climate is described as the Zeitgeist. It is most often reflected in the music, movies, literature, and philosophy of the time. ...
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The characteristic thought, preoccupation or spirit of a particular period.
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a term used to describe the trend of opinions, morals, thoughts, unquestioned assumptions, and other influences on an individual that are understood to be part of a certain culture, science, or art at any point in time.
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(Ge), the spirit of the age.
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