Pronunciation: /vɛltənˌʃaʊ.ʊŋ/
noun a particular philosophy or view of life; the worldview of an individual or group
A1 My weltanschauung is shaped by my family and cultural background.
A2 Learning about different weltanschauungs can help us understand and respect others.
B1 His weltanschauung is influenced by his education and life experiences.
B2 Exploring different weltanschauungs can broaden our perspectives and enhance empathy.
C1 Her weltanschauung encompasses a comprehensive worldview that integrates various philosophical beliefs.
C2 The philosopher's complex weltanschauung reflects years of deep contemplation and intellectual exploration.
formal His weltanschauung is deeply rooted in existentialism and nihilism.
informal She has a very unique weltanschauung that sets her apart from the rest.
slang I can't really vibe with his weltanschauung, it's too out there for me.
figurative Her weltanschauung is like a colorful mosaic, made up of different beliefs and experiences.
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