C1 adjective Formell

comvadism

/kɒmˈvædɪzəm/

Describing a state or philosophy characterized by an intense reliance on communal validation and shared belief systems to maintain a sense of personal security. It refers to the tendency of individuals to prioritize collective identity and consensus over independent thought to avoid social isolation.

Beispiele

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Her comvadism approach to social media means she only shares opinions that she knows her peers will approve of.

Her comvadism approach to social media means she only shares opinions that she knows her peers will approve of.

2

The committee's comvadism decision-making process ensured harmony but failed to address critical flaws in the proposal.

The committee's comvadism decision-making process ensured harmony but failed to address critical flaws in the proposal.

3

Stop being so comvadism and just tell us what you actually think for once!

Stop being so comvadism and just tell us what you actually think for once!

Wortfamilie

Nomen
comvadism
Verb
comvadize
Adverb
comvadistically
Adjektiv
comvadistic
Verwandt
comvadist
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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Com' (Common/Together) + 'Vad' (Validate) + 'Ism'. You only feel 'valid' when you are with the 'common' group.

Schnelles Quiz

The candidate's _________ nature made it difficult for him to take a firm stand against the majority opinion.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: comvadism

Beispiele

1

Her comvadism approach to social media means she only shares opinions that she knows her peers will approve of.

everyday

Her comvadism approach to social media means she only shares opinions that she knows her peers will approve of.

2

The committee's comvadism decision-making process ensured harmony but failed to address critical flaws in the proposal.

formal

The committee's comvadism decision-making process ensured harmony but failed to address critical flaws in the proposal.

3

Stop being so comvadism and just tell us what you actually think for once!

informal

Stop being so comvadism and just tell us what you actually think for once!

4

In sociological terms, the comvadism structure of the tribe protected them from external ideological threats.

academic

In sociological terms, the comvadism structure of the tribe protected them from external ideological threats.

5

A comvadism corporate culture can lead to groupthink, where employees are too afraid to challenge the status quo.

business

A comvadism corporate culture can lead to groupthink, where employees are too afraid to challenge the status quo.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
comvadism
Verb
comvadize
Adverb
comvadistically
Adjektiv
comvadistic
Verwandt
comvadist

Häufige Kollokationen

comvadism tendency comvadism tendency
deeply comvadism deeply comvadism
comvadism behavior comvadism behavior
cultural comvadism cultural comvadism
comvadism mindset comvadism mindset

Häufige Phrasen

the comvadism trap

the comvadism trap (falling into the habit of seeking only group approval)

rooted in comvadism

rooted in comvadism

purely comvadism

purely comvadism

Wird oft verwechselt mit

comvadism vs communalism

Communalism focuses on shared property/interests, while comvadism focuses on the psychological need for group validation.

comvadism vs conviction

Conviction is a firm belief; comvadism is a belief held primarily because others hold it.

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Nutzungshinweise

Though technically a noun ending in '-ism', in certain test-specific contexts it is used as an adjective to describe behaviors or systems that prioritize group validation. It is a high-level term often used in academic discussions regarding social psychology.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often treat this word as a positive trait (like teamwork), but it usually carries a negative connotation of lacking independence.

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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Com' (Common/Together) + 'Vad' (Validate) + 'Ism'. You only feel 'valid' when you are with the 'common' group.

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Wortherkunft

A modern construction likely blending the Latin 'communis' (shared) and 'vadium' (pledge), implying a pledge to shared ideas.

Grammatikmuster

usually functions as an attributive adjective in test contexts rarely used in the plural often follows verbs like 'appear' or 'become'
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Kultureller Kontext

Relevant in discussions of digital echo chambers and social media culture where validation is quantified.

Schnelles Quiz

The candidate's _________ nature made it difficult for him to take a firm stand against the majority opinion.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: comvadism

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