0 the general set of ideas, beliefs, feelings, etc. that is typical of a particular period in history
Put in the contemporary context, this change also mirrored the overall rebellious zeitgeist of civil society, which was beginning to witness protests over many issues.
Prognostications-as-theory do not divine the zeitgeist of a cultural period; they are concerned with what can only be described as psychological diagnoses of that period.
Polemical theories frame an ideal, usually by means of a succinct slogan or epithet, capturing the spirit of a cultural period, or zeitgeist.
The public zeitgeist favours non-pharmaceutical treatments.
Our methods of working, then, were facilitated and in some ways strongly encouraged by the technologies available to us, the products of a zeitgeist of convergence.
Zeitgeist created a strong multi-dimensional world in which the dancer was an initiatory and active participant.
Buckley's search for the generic zeitgeist in his vocal explorations, however, often resulted in collage.
First, there is the recognition that contrary to the zeitgeist implicit in linguistic and psycholinguistic research, simultaneous acquisition of two, or more, languages is not uncommon.