Definition of the word insularity

Pronunciation of vocabulary insularity

insularitynoun

tính biệt lập

/ˌɪnsjuˈlærəti//ˌɪnsəˈlærəti/

Origin of the word insularity

The word "insularity" has its roots in the Latin words "insula," meaning "island," and the suffix "-ity," which forms an abstract noun. In the 15th century, the term "insularity" emerged to describe the quality of being related to islands or island-like. Initially, it referred to the characteristics or features of an island, such as isolation or being cut off from the mainland. Over time, the meaning of "insularity" expanded to encompass the concept of inward-looking, self-contained, or separatist attitudes, behaviors, or policies. This sense of the word is often used to describe individuals, groups, or societies that are perceived as being disconnected, narrow-minded, or parochial, focusing more on their own interests and needs rather than engaging with the outside world.

Vocabulary summary insularity

typenoun

meaningnature is an island

Example of vocabulary insularitynamespace

meaning

the fact that somebody is only interested in their own country, ideas, etc. and not those from outside

thực tế là ai đó chỉ quan tâm đến đất nước, ý tưởng của họ, v.v. chứ không phải những người từ bên ngoài

  • the insularity of village life

    sự cô lập của cuộc sống làng quê

  • cultural insularity

    sự cô lập về văn hóa

meaning

lack of contact with other people

thiếu sự tiếp xúc với người khác

  • the stifling insularity of her existence

    sự cô lập ngột ngạt của sự tồn tại của cô ấy


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