Pluralist ( noun , adjective )

(As a noun)

Pluralist ( noun )

  1. A person who believes in or advocates pluralism.
  2. A person who holds that there is more than one ultimate principle or reality.

Origin:

Early 17th century: from latin pluralis + -ist.

Examples:

  1. The party's platform is pluralist, so it is open to a range of opinions and perspectives.
  2. A pluralist society is one in which different groups coexist peacefully.
  3. As a pluralist, he believes that there are many paths to God.
  4. The pluralist view is that there is no single right answer in moral or political matters.
  5. The pluralist approach allows for different perspectives and voices to be heard.

(As an adjective)

Pluralist ( adjective )

  1. A person who believes in or advocates pluralism.
  2. A person who holds that there is more than one ultimate principle or reality.

Origin:

Early 17th century: from latin pluralis + -ist.

Examples:

  1. The party's platform is pluralist, so it is open to a range of opinions and perspectives.
  2. A pluralist society is one in which different groups coexist peacefully.
  3. As a pluralist, he believes that there are many paths to God.
  4. The pluralist view is that there is no single right answer in moral or political matters.
  5. The pluralist approach allows for different perspectives and voices to be heard.
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