individualistic Synonyms

individualistic Meaning

Wordnet

individualistic (s)

marked by or expressing individuality

with minimally restricted freedom in commerce

Webster

individualistic (a.)

Of or pertaining to the individual or individualism.

individualistic Sentence Examples

  1. The American culture emphasizes individualism, valuing individualistic pursuits over collective efforts.
  2. The student's individualistic nature led them to prefer solitary projects over group collaborations.
  3. The company's individualistic work environment promotes competition and discourages teamwork.
  4. The artist's individualistic style sets their work apart from that of their contemporaries.
  5. The society's individualistic values often overshadow the importance of communal relationships.
  6. The professor encouraged students to think critically and develop individualistic perspectives.
  7. The politician appealed to their constituents' individualistic sensibilities in their campaign speech.
  8. The individualistic nature of the project allowed each team member to showcase their unique skills.
  9. The survey results revealed a shift towards more individualistic consumer preferences.
  10. The individualistic mindset can both empower and isolate individuals within society.

FAQs About the word individualistic

marked by or expressing individuality, with minimally restricted freedom in commerceOf or pertaining to the individual or individualism.

sovereign, uninfluenced, autonomous, unbiased, disinterested, unaffiliated, evenhanded,independent, impartial, unprejudiced

partial, biased, unfair, partisan, unfair,allied, allied, partial, biased, partisan

The American culture emphasizes individualism, valuing individualistic pursuits over collective efforts.

The student's individualistic nature led them to prefer solitary projects over group collaborations.

The company's individualistic work environment promotes competition and discourages teamwork.

The artist's individualistic style sets their work apart from that of their contemporaries.