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worldview

[wurld-vyoo] / ˈwɜrldˌvyu /


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I am an ambassador for my people right now in this little neighborhood in South Philly, where maybe there’s a bunch of antisemites—probably not, but if I run into one tonight on accident and I am really nice to him, maybe it will have an impact on his worldview.

From Slate

In 1953, the U.S. military required his services, and the experience altered his worldview.

From The Wall Street Journal

The obvious critique to that worldview is what happens if the economy slides into a recession.

From MarketWatch

What it couldn’t shield her from was the worldview that traveled with her family—a worldview that read her independence not as maturity but as defiance.

From The Wall Street Journal

One of the downsides of our movie-mad filmmakers — the Quentin Tarantinos who happily plunder from cinema’s illustrious past — is that their worldview can be myopic beyond what’s up there on the screen.

From Los Angeles Times