Pronunciation: /ˈɑksɪdənt/
noun a term used to refer to the countries of the Western world, specifically Europe and the Americas
A1 I learned about the Occident in my history class.
A2 The Occident is often contrasted with the Orient in cultural studies.
B1 Many Western countries are part of the Occident.
B2 The Occident has a long history of scientific and technological advancements.
C1 Scholars debate the impact of globalization on the Occident.
C2 The Occident has influenced art, literature, and philosophy around the world.
formal The Occident refers to the western part of the world, including Europe and the Americas.
informal I prefer the cuisine of the Occident over the Orient.
slang I heard that new club in the Occident is really popping.
figurative The Occident symbolizes progress and modernity in contrast to the Orient.
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