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New Age
adjective
- of or relating to a movement espousing a broad range of philosophies and practices traditionally viewed as occult, metaphysical, or paranormal.
- of or relating to an unintrusive style of music using both acoustic and electronic instruments and drawing on classical music, jazz, and rock.
noun
- the New Age movement.
New Age
noun
- a philosophy, originating in the late 1980s, characterized by a belief in alternative medicine, astrology, spiritualism, etc
- ( as modifier )
New Age therapies
- short for New Age music
Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms
- New Ager noun
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of New Age1
Example Sentences
He later also reimagined the Police catalog with a pair of releases, 2023’s “Police Deranged for Orchestra†and the world music exploration “Police Beyond Borders†with collaborator Ricky Kej, whom he also worked with on the 2021 album “Divine Tides,†which won a Grammy for new age album.
The New Yorker staff writer makes the case for the effects of climate change bringing about a new age of extinctions on our planet.
On the campaign trail last year, Trump called for new tariffs that he said would raise money for the government and boost manufacturing, promising a new age of American prosperity.
These laws held firm until deep into the 20th century, when most states embraced 18 as the new age of majority.
With shoulder-length blond hair, black dress and black knee-high boots, Jennifer Rose cuts a preacherly silhouette — less Bible-thumping, more New Age — standing on a small stage in the retirement community of Laguna Woods Village.
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