Zeitgeist in a Sentence, Sentences of Zeitgeist in English
1.Americans worship technology. It’s an inherent trait in the national zeitgeist.
2.The product of paper and printed ink, that we commonly call the book, is one of the great visible mediators between spirit and time, and, reflecting zeitgeist, lasts as long as ore and stone.
3.Because Americans worship technology. It’s an inherent trait in the national zeitgeist.
4.I consider it poor historical form to make fun of ancestral mistakes without respecting the eros that was linked to them. We are no less in bondage to the Zeitgeist; folly is handed down, we merely don a new cap.
5.For two-thirds of the twentieth century the parental zeitgeist was to deny babies and children any physical or emotional comfort. To make them grow up. Fast.
6.We’re in touch with the zeitgeist, but are too down-to-earth to be impressed. Who doesn’t want to come across like that?