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anticommercial

  • a word derived from commercial.
    commercial
    adjective
    of, relating to, or characteristic of commerce.

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But, my character is not a real hipster, but rather an anticommercial spirited, reborn hippie.

From New York Times Nov. 7, 2012

"And the discontents that arise go well beyond lower-class envy or the anticommercial bias of academe."

From Time Magazine Archive

But the anticommercial forces included not only Laborites and predictable highbrows like Bertrand Russell, but an astonishing number of Tories, e.g.,

From Time Magazine Archive

Jim Franklin: "This has always been an anticommercial scene."

From Time Magazine Archive

"I guess the reason noise art is so poignant in China," says Ohlsson, "is that it's dramatically anticommercial in a place where everything is very commercial."

From Time Magazine Archive