Synonyms for individualist


Grammar : Noun
Spell : in-duh-vij-oo-uh-list
Phonetic Transcription : ˌɪn dəˈvɪdʒ u ə lɪst


Définition of individualist

Origin :
  • 1840, from individual + -ist. Related: Individualistic.
  • noun nonconformist
Example sentences :
  • Thus the individualist stage of religion succeeds the national.
  • Extract from : « History of Religion » by Allan Menzies
  • But the individualist stage is also, in part at least, the universal stage.
  • Extract from : « History of Religion » by Allan Menzies
  • But the individualist insists that there are definite limits to its truth.
  • Extract from : « The Task of Social Hygiene » by Havelock Ellis
  • The spirit of what he says is, in fact, not individualist but social.
  • Extract from : « Diderot and the Encyclopdists » by John Morley
  • Bentham, then, objects to the Jacobin theory as too absolute and too 'individualist.'
  • Extract from : « The English Utilitarians, Volume I. » by Leslie Stephen
  • Such are the signs which appear even now in our individualist societies.
  • Extract from : « The Conquest of Bread » by Peter Kropotkin
  • How curious an admission for an individualist, for an artist!
  • Extract from : « Figures of Several Centuries » by Arthur Symons
  • Society, says the individualist, is made up of all its members.
  • Extract from : « Social Rights and Duties, Volume I (of 2) » by Sir Leslie Stephen
  • She was always an individualist and ready to fight for her own rights and anyone else's.
  • Extract from : « Legacy » by James H Schmitz
  • It is just, says the individualist, for a man to be able to do what he likes with his own.
  • Extract from : « British Socialism » by J. Ellis Barker

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