Definition of the word universality

Pronunciation of vocabulary universality

universalitynoun

tính phổ quát

/ˌjuːnɪvɜːˈsæləti//ˌjuːnɪvɜːrˈsæləti/

Origin of the word universality

The word "universality" originates from the Latin combination of "universus," meaning "whole" or "entire," and the suffix "-ality," which forms an abstract noun indicating a quality or state. The term "universality" has been used in English since the 14th century to refer to the quality of being applicable or relevant to all things, without exception. It was first used in Christian theology to describe the universal scope of God's love and redemption, and later in philosophy to describe the idea of a unified and harmonious whole. Over time, the concept of universality has expanded to encompass a wide range of fields, including ethics, justice, human rights, and global citizenship. Today, the term "universality" is used to describe the shared values, principles, and norms that are applicable to all human beings, regardless of their cultural, social, or geographical contexts.

Vocabulary summary universality

typenoun

meaninggenerality, universality, commonality, universality

Example of vocabulary universalitynamespace

meaning

the fact of being done by or involving all the people in the world or in a particular group

thực tế được thực hiện bởi hoặc liên quan đến tất cả mọi người trên thế giới hoặc trong một nhóm cụ thể

  • the universality of religious experience

    tính phổ quát của kinh nghiệm tôn giáo

meaning

the fact of being true or right at all times and in all places

sự thật là đúng hoặc đúng đắn ở mọi lúc mọi nơi

  • I believe in the universality of freedom.

    Tôi tin vào tính phổ quát của tự do.


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