Pronunciation: /trænˌsɛnˈdɛntəlɪst/
noun a person who follows the philosophical movement of transcendentalism, which emphasizes spiritual intuition and individualism
A1 A transcendentalist believes in the idea of self-reliance and individualism.
A2 Ralph Waldo Emerson was a famous American transcendentalist philosopher.
B1 Transcendentalists often sought spiritual truths through nature and intuition.
B2 The writings of Henry David Thoreau reflect the principles of transcendentalism.
C1 Transcendentalists rejected materialism and embraced a more spiritual way of life.
C2 The transcendentalist movement in 19th century America had a significant impact on literature and philosophy.
formal The transcendentalist movement in the 19th century emphasized the importance of individual intuition and spiritual connection with nature.
informal My friend is a big fan of transcendentalist philosophy and loves reading works by Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau.
slang I don't get all that transcendentalist stuff, it's too deep for me.
figurative Her ideas were so ahead of their time, she was like a modern-day transcendentalist.
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