Pronunciation: /ˈnoʊ.mæ.dɪzəm/
noun the practice of moving from place to place in search of food and resources, without having a permanent home
A1 Nomadism is the practice of moving from place to place in search of food and water.
A2 Some tribes in Africa still practice nomadism, living off the land and following animal herds.
B1 Nomadism was a way of life for many ancient civilizations, such as the Mongols and Bedouins.
B2 The concept of nomadism has evolved over time, with modern nomads using technology to navigate their travels.
C1 Anthropologists study the cultural significance of nomadism and its impact on society.
C2 The history of nomadism dates back thousands of years, with evidence of nomadic lifestyles found in archaeological sites around the world.
formal Nomadism is the traditional way of life for many indigenous tribes.
informal My friend is really into nomadism and loves to travel and live off the grid.
slang Some people think nomadism is cool because you get to see so many different places.
figurative In a world full of constant change, embracing a sense of nomadism can be liberating.
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