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zeitgeisty
[zahyt-gahys-tee, tsahyt-]
adjective
relating to or expressing the general trend of thought, feeling, or tastes characteristic of a particular period.
Wrestling hasn't exactly regained the zeitgeisty fervor it had in the late '80s and early '90s, but the sport still has its share of rabid fans.
zeitgeisty
/ ˈɪˌɡɪɪ /
adjective
slangof, relating to, or typical of the zeitgeist
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of zeitgeisty1
Example Sentences
He was a relative unknown before scoring a starring role on the zeitgeisty medical drama “The Pitt,” which premiered in January and averaged more than 10 million viewers per episode, becoming one of Max’s top five original series premieres of all time.
He does, however, have a background in launching at least one other mobile app to meet a zeitgeisty moment.
Dahlia Lithwick: Can you help explain this weedy principle that is not found anywhere concrete and is just a feelings-ball, zeitgeisty thing related to the Supreme Court’s not allowing some last-minute interventions in elections, except for when they do?
He argued it was "frustrating" that "no matter how zeitgeisty or how modern you think your play is, if you are having to spend £150 no person between the age of 16-25 or beyond is going to be able to afford that".
Its premise is zeitgeisty — the central character, Angela, is an influencer with an autoimmune disorder whose real life is crumbling — and Kennedy and Selg bring it to life with genuine technical wizardry.
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