Zeitgeist
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Zeit·geist
also zeit·geist (tsīt′gīst′, zīt′-)n.
The spirit of the time; the taste and outlook characteristic of a period or generation: "A new cult of technological optimism has deeply embedded itself in the zeitgeist" (Sebastian Seung).
[German : Zeit, time (from Middle High German zīt, from Old High German; see dā- in Indo-European roots) + Geist, spirit; see poltergeist.]
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zeitgeist
(ˈzaɪtˌɡaɪst)n
(Historical Terms) the spirit, attitude, or general outlook of a specific time or period, esp as it is reflected in literature, philosophy, etc
[C20: from German, literally: time spirit; see tide1, ghost]
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zeit•geist
(ˈtsaɪtˌgaɪst)n.
the spirit of the time; general trend of thought or feeling characteristic of a particular period of time.
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zeitgeist
A German word meaning time spirit, used to mean the spirit of the age.
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Noun | 1. | Zeitgeist - the spirit of the time; the spirit characteristic of an age or generation |
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