Crossword-Solution: INDIVIDUALISM
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Individualism | n. | The quality of being individual; individuality; personality. |
| Individualism | n. | An excessive or exclusive regard to one's personal interest; self-interest; selfishness. |
We have 59 clues for the answer “INDIVIDUALISM”
| Clue | Answers |
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| the doctrine that government should not interfere in commercial affairs | 1 answer |
| AUTISM | 1 answer |
| CONTROLLING factors | 2 answers |
| CREDIT rating | 3 answers |
| Peculiar People | 4 answers |
| financial status | 5 answers |
| concern for number one | 5 answers |
| exclusiveness | 7 answers |
| A person. | 9 answers |
| worldliness | 9 answers |
| particularism | 10 answers |
| ACQUISITIVENESS | 11 answers |
| AXE to grind | 13 answers |
| separateness | 19 answers |
| equalization | 20 answers |
| equalisation | 21 answers |
| Avarice | 21 answers |
| intemperance | 23 answers |
| material welfare | 25 answers |
| Egoism | 27 answers |
| Greed | 29 answers |
| Attribute | 34 answers |
| Seating __ | 44 answers |
| caste | 45 answers |
| establish oneself | 46 answers |
| complexion | 54 answers |
| Individuality | 54 answers |
| Number one | 59 answers |
| Emplacement | 60 answers |
| Idiosyncrasy | 62 answers |
| particularity | 70 answers |
| Identity | 70 answers |
| Person | 72 answers |
| Behavior. | 74 answers |
| placement | 74 answers |
| Station | 75 answers |
| personality | 75 answers |
| Peculiarity | 76 answers |
| Employment | 78 answers |
| colour | 78 answers |
| Unity | 78 answers |
| equality | 78 answers |
| behaviour | 78 answers |
| Disposi-tion | 80 answers |
| Situation | 80 answers |
| Elegance | 82 answers |
| Poise | 82 answers |
| Status ___ | 82 answers |
| Character | 84 answers |
| CHARACTERISTIC ___ | 85 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
Godlike; heavenly; excellent in the highest degree;
supremely admirable; apparently above what is human. In this
application, the word admits of comparison; as, the divinest mind. Sir
J. Davies.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
"Delicious!"
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Sentences with INDIVIDUALISM (5)
Nevertheless, the existence of slavery in the midst of a society believing in individualism increased its dehumanizing effects.
Above our modern socialism, and out of the worship of the mass, must persist and evolve that higher individualism which the centres of culture protect; there must come a loftier respect for the sovereign human soul that seeks to know itself and the world about it; that seeks a freedom for expansion and self-development; that will love and hate and labor in its own way, untrammeled alike by old and new.
Wyant, in musing on the Italian portrait-medals of the fifteenth century, had often fancied that only in that period of fierce individualism could types so paradoxical have been produced; yet the subtle craftsmen who committed them to the bronze had never drawn a face more strangely stamped with contradictory passions than that of Doctor Lombard.
The banners of individualism are carried high, but the higher individualism that grows out of long looking for meanings in the human drama is negligible.
The day of individualism and equity between man and man must yield to the terrific forces of civilization, the mass play of materialism, the cupidity of commerce with its twin brother politics.
Quotes with INDIVIDUALISM (3)
[The public school system is] usually a twelve year sentence of mind control. Crushing creativity, smashing individualism, encouraging collectivism andcompromise, destroying the exercise of intellectual inquiry, twisting itinstead into meek subservience to authority.
What could be more fundamental to our sense of meaning and purpose than a conception of whether the strivings of the human race over long stretches of time have left us better or worse off? How, in particular, are we to make sense of modernity — of the erosion of family, tribe, tradition, and religion by the forces of individualism, cosmopolitanism, reason, and science?
Ironically your greatest spiritual asset is what appears to be your greatest obstacle: your obsession with yourself. Today we live in the age of individualism. — Richard Harvey