noun
materialism
muh-TEER-ree-uh-lih-zuhm
noun
1
A strong focus on owning possessions and acquiring wealth, often at the expense of other values.
"Critics accuse the holiday season of encouraging materialism."
2
In philosophy, the view that only physical matter exists and that the mind and consciousness can be explained by it.
"The philosopher defended a strict materialism, denying that anything exists beyond the physical world."
How to Use Materialism
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishCaring too much about money and possessions, or, in philosophy, the belief that everything is ultimately physical.
Common pairings
rampant materialism
reject materialism
philosophical materialism
Word Forms
materialisms plural
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Etymology
From French matérialisme, built from material + the suffix -ism.
Rhymes for materialism
realism
idealism
socialism
vandalism
capitalism
liberalism
surrealism
journalism
cannibalism
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imperialism
colonialism
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