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zeitgeist

[tsahyt-, zahyt-gahyst] / ˈtsaɪt-, ˈzaɪtˌgaɪst /


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“Holiday Touchdown” is the second movie to come out of Hallmark’s partnership with the NFL — last year’s “Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story” was the first, which “kind of tapped into some crazy zeitgeist moment last year,” DiPippo said, referring to the frenzy over the relationship between Taylor Swift and Chiefs player Travis Kelce.

From Los Angeles Times

As cable TV was born, Mr. Freston jumped on board as chief executive of MTV Networks, the revolutionary juggernaut that quickly developed a grip on the global cultural zeitgeist.

From The Wall Street Journal

Set and filmed in Melbourne, Neighbours was first broadcast in Australia in 1985 and launched on BBC One a year later, quickly entering the cultural zeitgeist.

From BBC

For him, this zeitgeist translates into commodities “smoking” bonds and he regards the “despised oil/energy” sector as the best contrarian trade out there, after a long period of underperformance.

From MarketWatch

If you’re even minimally attuned to the zeitgeist, you’ve heard the term “AI slop.”

From Los Angeles Times