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zeitgeist

[tsahyt-, zahyt-gahyst] / ˈtsaɪt-, ˈzaɪtˌgaɪst /


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Its local name “Ben Fu” translated as “Rushing Toward Prosperity,” capturing the zeitgeist of China’s go-go years.

From The Wall Street Journal

While both films honor those who, like Merlino, still seek justice for the regime victims, their popularity also got boosted by the country’s zeitgeist.

From Los Angeles Times

His choices didn’t always jibe with the zeitgeist; 2020 may have been the year of protests and debates about policing, but it also saw Smith’s return as a cop in “Bad Boys for Life,” the highest-grossing film in the franchise’s history.

From Salon

Several films seized the zeitgeist this year but only this one kept returning to theaters for an encore.

From Los Angeles Times

Such zeitgeist wins are harder to come by now with everyone focused on their phones.

From The Wall Street Journal