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Qué (quién) es insularity - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Insularity; Insular period; Insular area (disambiguation); Insular Period; Insular (disambiguation); Insular period (disambiguation)

insularity         
Insularity         
·noun The state or quality of being an island or consisting of islands; insulation.
II. Insularity ·noun Narrowness or illiberality of opinion; prejudice; exclusiveness; as, the insularity of the Chinese or of the aristocracy.
provincialism         
STATE OF MIND, WHEREBY ONE FOCUSES ON SMALL SECTIONS OF AN ISSUE RATHER THAN CONSIDERING ITS WIDER CONTEXT
Temporal parochialism; Provincialism; Parochialisms; Parish pump politics
Provincialism is the holding of old-fashioned attitudes and opinions, which some people think is typical of people in areas away from the capital city of a country.
...the stifling bourgeois provincialism of Buxton.
N-UNCOUNT [disapproval]

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Insular

Insular is an adjective used to describe:

  • An island
  • Someone who is isolated and parochial

Insular may also refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de insularity
1. Exclusivity requires openness and variety, not insularity and uniformity.
2. It is the insularity of our lives that music helps us transcend.
3. Now, the Seri desire for insularity is being tested on a larger scale.
4. Insolent insularity in the days of insistent globalization is a loser‘s game.
5. There was hostility to real and imagined Bangladeshi customs and personal habits, alleged insularity or un–neighbourly behaviour.