Wondering how to use Worldviews in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning .
Worldviews meaning
plural of worldview
Using Worldviews
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of worldview
- In the example corpus, worldviews often appears in combinations such as: their worldviews, and worldviews, different worldviews.
Context around Worldviews
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 1 start, 12 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Worldviews
- In this selection, "worldviews" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, science, subconscious, similar, couldn, structure and regarded stand out and add context to how "worldviews" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and divergent worldviews and aspirations and worldviews which reflect. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "worldviews" sits close to words such as abated, aberrations and activations, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with worldviews
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
These two worldviews couldn't be more different. (8 words)
Unarticulated, often unconscious, worldviews structure the unquestioned choices about news agendas. (11 words)
Popular hosts tend to be relatable and likely attract fans with similar worldviews. (13 words)
It’s also easy to overcorrect the hype: to note where Fehér places and moves the camera Tarr, to insist on a Fehér mode of acting, or to dissect the worlds and worldviews their films project. (36 words)
When the Reform Party, Eesti 200 and the Social Democratic Party (SDE) first formed a coalition government after the elections last spring, many questioned whether political parties with such differing worldviews could make policy together. (35 words)
This is why it is troubling that certain representatives seem to want to allow teachers to inject their own left-wing worldviews into their teaching of history to inculcate those perspectives into their students. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
Anti-humanist emissaries like Musk and Thiel or May and Knight might preach from the pulpit of pure reason, but their worldviews are suffused with religious zeal, with the promise of enchantment.
Each juror reflects our biases through their worldviews: they become like mirrors to us all, showing how personal experiences can cloud judgment.
In fantasy stories involving magic, gods, elves and dwarves — as well as most religious and other per-science worldviews — there is one surefire way to distinguish between good and evil, priests and sorcerers.
It’s also easy to overcorrect the hype: to note where Fehér places and moves the camera Tarr, to insist on a Fehér mode of acting, or to dissect the worlds and worldviews their films project.
Look beneath the surface and you will find that this clash of worldviews is more about rhetoric than actual policy.
One thing which makes all types of relationships difficult is subconscious worldviews which promote unhealthy behaviour.
Our moral responses to the decisions we make in that digital, vicarious life cause us to reflect and learn from our choices, and to alter our real-world behaviour and worldviews.
Popular hosts tend to be relatable and likely attract fans with similar worldviews.
These two worldviews couldn't be more different.
This is why it is troubling that certain representatives seem to want to allow teachers to inject their own left-wing worldviews into their teaching of history to inculcate those perspectives into their students.
Unarticulated, often unconscious, worldviews structure the unquestioned choices about news agendas.
But there’s a major difference between data-informed reality and narratives that regurgitate pre-existing worldviews.
If its decorations resemble bones, it’s because Mesoamerican worldviews regarded them as the origin of life.
The core of the Russia-US conflict lies in their fundamentally different worldviews.
The difference in worldviews of the dozens testifying at Thursday's hearing was stark, with supporters in yellow shirts, opponents in red.
These reports, which contained copious amounts of evidence about faculty and departments systematically indoctrinating students in their radical worldviews, were sent directly to Brown University’s leadership, including President Christina Paxson.
The survey asked 53 questions to a sample of 2,000 individuals, focusing on their worldviews to determine their influence on the thinking of American adults.
When the Reform Party, Eesti 200 and the Social Democratic Party (SDE) first formed a coalition government after the elections last spring, many questioned whether political parties with such differing worldviews could make policy together.
Crime may have dropped in black communities, but frustration has been growing during her tenure, driven by activist groups and divergent worldviews.
It should be obvious by now that the U.S. and China have fundamentally divergent aspirations and worldviews, which reflect their vastly different national interests and systems of government.
Common combinations with worldviews
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- their worldviews 6×
- and worldviews 4×
- different worldviews 4×
- worldviews which 3×
- worldviews of 3×
- worldviews are 2×
- of worldviews 2×
- worldviews is 2×
- worldviews as 2×
- the worldviews 2×