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Egalitarian Meaning in English

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ɪˌɡæɫəˈtɛɹiən
ih-gal-uh-TAIR-ee-uhn
ɪɡˌælɪtˈeəɹiən
ig-AL-i-TAIR-ee-uhn

Definition

Believing that all people should have equal rights and opportunities, or relating to a system that treats everyone equally.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly formal or academic. Common in discussions about society, politics, or philosophy—e.g., 'egalitarian society.' Don’t confuse with 'equal' (simple equality) or 'equitable' (fairness, sometimes not exactly equal). Adjective or noun.

Example Sentences

An egalitarian society gives everyone the same rights.

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He has egalitarian beliefs about education.

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The new law is very egalitarian.

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She prefers to work in an egalitarian workplace where everyone’s ideas are valued.

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Many young people want a more egalitarian political system.

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It’s hard to build a truly egalitarian community, but many try.

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