Bohemianism (noun)

  1. A lifestyle or cultural movement characterized by a rejection of conventional social norms, often associated with artistic or intellectual pursuits.
  2. Living a unconventional lifestyle and non-conformity to traditional social norms.

Origin:

From the french word "bohémien", meaning "gypsy" or "bohemian", which refers to the nomadic lifestyle of the roma people, who were believed to have originated in bohemia, a region in the czech republic. the word was later used to describe a lifestyle or artistic movement characterized by a rejection of traditional social norms.

Examples:

  1. The bohemianism of the artists and writers of the 19th century was characterized by a rejection of traditional social norms.
  2. The bohemianism lifestyle is often associated with living in poverty and rejection of the materialism.
  3. He embraced the bohemianism lifestyle and moved to the city to pursue his passion for art.
  4. Bohemianism is often associated with the beatniks and the hippie counterculture of the 1960s.
  5. The bohemianism culture is often associated with the arts, literature, and music, and the desire for freedom of expression and individuality.
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