geist
pronunciation
How to pronounce geist in British English: UK [gaɪst]
How to pronounce geist in American English: US [gaɪst]
Word Origin
- geist (n.)
- 1871, "intellectuality," also, variously, after German, "spirit" of a place or time; "spirituality," from German Geist (see ghost (n.), and compare zeitgeist).
Example
- 1. Geist : digital issues largely missing from ontario election campaign .
- 2. Some people use spit , but don 't , ' urges dr. geist .
- 3. " Once the first wave hits the coastline , it gets very complicated , " dr. geist said .
- 4. At geist , a bishop from ohio took to the pulpit and asked the meeting 's main question : " stay or go ? "
- 5. Once lenses are scraped up , ' there is no way to buff that scratch out , ' says dr. geist .