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Counterculture Meaning in English

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ˈkaʊnɝˌkəɫtʃɝ/, /ˈkaʊntɝˌkəɫtʃɝ
KOWN-ter-KUL-cher
kˈaʊntəkˌʌltʃɐ
KOWN-tuh-KUL-chuh

Definition

A counterculture is a group or movement whose values and behaviors are different from and often oppose those of mainstream society.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used in sociological, academic, or historical contexts. Common collocations: 'the 1960s counterculture', 'youth counterculture'. Often refers to movements like hippies, punks, etc. It is not used for simply being different; it implies active opposition to mainstream norms.

Example Sentences

The 1960s saw the rise of the counterculture in the United States.

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Many young people joined the counterculture movement.

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The counterculture rejected traditional values.

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Some say today's youth culture is a quiet counterculture against social media pressures.

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The punk movement became a global counterculture influencing fashion, music, and art.

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It's fascinating how a small group can start a counterculture that changes society.

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