occident

[ˈɑːksɪdənt]

occident Definition

  • 1the countries of the West, especially Europe and America
  • 2the part of the world that lies to the west

Using occident: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "occident" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

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    The Occident has a different cultural background than the Orient.

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    The Occident has been influenced by ancient Greek and Roman cultures.

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    The Occident and the Orient have different religious beliefs.

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    The Occident is known for its democratic values.

occident Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for occident

  • West
  • Western world
  • New World
  • Europe and America

Antonyms for occident

  • Orient
  • East

Phrases with occident

  • the culture of the Western world, especially Europe and America

    Example

    Occidental culture has been influenced by ancient Greek and Roman cultures.

  • a term used to describe the perception of the Western world by non-Western societies

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    Occidentalism is often characterized by negative stereotypes of the West.

  • philosophy developed in the Western world, especially Europe and America

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    Occidental philosophy has been influenced by ancient Greek and Roman philosophers.

Origins of occident

from Latin 'occidens', meaning 'setting (of the sun)', from 'occidere', meaning 'fall down, set' + '-ent'

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Summary: occident in Brief

'Occident' [ˈɑːksɪdənt] refers to the countries of the West, especially Europe and America, and the part of the world that lies to the west. It is characterized by a different cultural background than the Orient, with influences from ancient Greek and Roman cultures. 'Occident' extends into phrases like 'Occidental culture,' denoting the culture of the Western world, and 'Occidental philosophy,' referring to philosophy developed in the Western world.