Search for crossword answers and clues

Answer for the clue "Modern cultural trend ", 7 letters:
new age

Alternative clues for the word new age

Word definitions for new age in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
" New Age " is the fifth song on the 1970 The Velvet Underground album Loaded . It is one of the songs that feature Doug Yule on vocals, encouraged by main singer and songwriter Lou Reed . The song also appears on 1969: The Velvet Underground Live , with ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 (context often capitalized English) Of or relating to the New Age movement. 2 Of or relating to new age music. alt. 1 (context often capitalized English) A modern spiritual and religious movement, covering a wide variety of alternative spiritual and ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1971, in reference to a modern spiritual movement, from new + age . It had been used at various times since at least the 1840s.

Usage examples of new age.

Following those paths would lead one to the dark side and might even usher in a new age of the Sith.

Tom found it encouraging, to think that Kendal Mint Cake was still thriving in this new age.

They began to envision a new age for Zondar, one in which they did not perpetually have to watch their backs against attacks from rival groups.

Sivdar was already down on the floor of the Primary Chamber, proudly declaring a new age of community and understanding.

If a hostile power gets to develop the olivium, we could be on the edge of a whole new age of tyranny.

Here she was, a New Age seeker faced with an exciting community and hints of an intriguing religious experience.

While she was telling me about the advantages of low-sodium rice cakes and new age music, something flashed in me and pierced.

But it is true, Sam, that they hope for a new age, one of humanity and forma together.

The background music was an eclectic mix of light classical, progressive jazz, and meditative electronics, not quite frothy enough to be libeled as New Age.