From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishzeitgeistzeit‧geist /ˈzaɪtɡaɪst/ noun [singular] SHthe general spirit or feeling of a period in history, as shown by people’s ideas and beliefs at the time
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zeitgeist• Or maybe Letterman, circa 1997, occupies a different niche in the cultural zeitgeist.• But those who fought for debt relief should not underestimate the success they have had in changing the zeitgeist.Origin zeitgeist (1800-1900) German “spirit of the time”