English to Hindi Dictionary individualistic

individualistic

व्यक्तिगत
definition
adjective
They had left the feudal system of Scotland for a more individualistic way of life.
characterized by individualism; independent and self-reliant.
her work is quirky and genuinely individualistic
marked by or expressing individuality; unconventional.
translation of 'individualistic'
व्यक्तिपरक,
व्यक्तिवादी
adjective
विशिष्ट,
अकेला,
व्यक्तिगत
example
Thirdly, English witchcraft beliefs made the suspects very 'individualistic' .
The execution may have been a step back from the July performance, but the interpretation was notably different more 'individualistic' and worked-out.
Instead the papers are permeated with a modernistic and very 'individualistic' notion of gender.
They had left the feudal system of Scotland for a more 'individualistic' way of life.
Teamwork is considered to be unimportant, so the tendency to become more 'individualistic' increases; moreover, tolerance toward peers decreases.
The historical roots of American feminism are overwhelmingly 'individualistic' .
In recent years a number of artists have worked from a more 'individualistic' perspective.
It does, however, underscore the challenge of changing reward systems to meet quality requirements within an 'individualistic' society.
He demonstrates that first-aid very slowly trickled down to needy Germans and how 'individualistic' attitudes replaced communal ones as the Cold War intensified.
The 'individualistic' orientation, however, is more likely to advocate privileged treatment for oneself.
That seems like the outcome of an 'individualistic' rather than a collective period.
Industry was full of 'individualistic' entrepreneurs who weren't thrilled about the new regulations.
His childhood was happy, although he was always a bit mischievous, 'individualistic' and anti-establishment.
Globalization depends on an ideology of accumulating wealth, personal glory, or 'individualistic' freedom, she said.
It's true, artists are very 'individualistic' in that way.
The warm, fuzzy rhetoric of the sisterhood is completely at odds with our brutal, 'individualistic' , competitive society.
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