culture war
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of culture war
First recorded in 1875–80; a loan translation of German Kulturkampf ( def. ). The contemporary sense was first recorded in 1985–90 .
Example Sentences
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Maybe Mr. Noseda really is tone-deaf to America’s culture war.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 31, 2025
Eminem presents himself as a one-man culture war on his latest, "The Death of Slim Shady."
From Salon • Aug. 30, 2024
Though an amendment to alter the wording failed, it did not set off a culture war, nor did it stymie support for the bill.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 7, 2024
Surely it’s more enjoyable to read novels and spend time with grandchildren than to scrap with culture war hotheads or stay up late into the night to hash out a vote.
From Slate • Jan. 11, 2024
It is, however, not to be forgotten that in early stages of culture war constitutes almost the only form in which contact with an alien group occurs.
From Introduction to the Science of Sociology by Park, Robert Ezra
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