individualism
Americannoun
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a social theory advocating the liberty, rights, or independent action of the individual.
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the principle or habit of or belief in independent thought or action.
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the pursuit of individual rather than common or collective interests; egoism.
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individual character; individuality.
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an individual peculiarity.
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Philosophy.
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the doctrine that only individual things are real.
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the doctrine or belief that all actions are determined by, or at least take place for, the benefit of the individual, not of society as a whole.
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noun
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the action or principle of asserting one's independence and individuality; egoism
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an individual quirk or peculiarity
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another word for laissez faire
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philosophy the doctrine that only individual things exist and that therefore classes or properties have no reality Compare Platonism realism
Other Word Forms
- overindividualism noun
- superindividualism noun
Etymology
Origin of individualism
First recorded in 1825–35; individual + -ism
Example Sentences
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We became apex predators not because of individualism but because of a sense of community.
From Salon • Jan. 2, 2026
Researchers say the trend is part of a broader move toward individualism among urban professionals, particularly women.
From Barron's • Dec. 27, 2025
Children are a responsibility: a limitation on us in an age of careerism and radical individualism.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 5, 2025
In a study examining culturally competent treatments for Asian Americans, Hall and co-author Janie Hong explain that Western-based approaches tend to emphasize individualism and personal reflection.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 21, 2025
“Here we see both liberals and conservatives endorsing the same meta-narrative of American individualism: When individuals get ahead, the group triumphs. When individuals succeed, American democracy prevails.”
From "The New Jim Crow" by Michelle Alexander
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