What is another word for occident?

Pronunciation: [ˈɒksɪdənt] (IPA)

Occident is a term used to refer to the west or western regions, especially Europe and North America. As with all words, there are synonyms that one could use instead. For instance, the term "West" can be used to refer to western regions. Other synonyms for the "occident" include the "western hemisphere," "New World," "Euro-America," and "western countries." Another synonym for "occident" to use could be the "western world." These synonyms all convey the same meaning as the "occident," giving you options to choose from when writing or speaking.

What are the hypernyms for Occident?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the meronyms for Occident?

Meronyms are words that refer to a part of something, where the whole is denoted by another word.

Usage examples for Occident

The spiritual isolation of an Oriental at his prayers in any big city of the Far East is the most significant feature of this life-so alien to all the mental, moral, and religious training of the occident.
"The Critic in the Orient"
George Hamlin Fitch
"All lovely as Nature herself," answered Mr. Markland, abstractedly, as his eyes sought the western horizon, and for the first time since the sun went down, he noticed the golden glories of the occident.
"The Good Time Coming"
T. S. Arthur
Mr. Forman was incensed at this careless phrase on the Pacific liners, and he investigated the work of our missionaries when he was in the Orient, and he came to the decision that they are worth more to America, even from that selfish standpoint, than all the ambassadors that we have sent over, because they are, in their crossing and recrossing, weaving a Fabric of Friendship between the Orient and the occident; between the nations of the East and those of the West; between the white peoples and the brown peoples; in spite of the diplomatic differences and yellow newspapers in the United States and Japan.
"Flash-lights from the Seven Seas"
William L. Stidger Commentator: Bishop Francis J. McConnell

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