IPA: /ˈhɪpiˌdʌm/
KK: /ˈhɪpiˌdʌm/
The condition or lifestyle associated with being a hippie, often characterized by a focus on peace, love, and alternative living.
In the 1960s, many young people embraced hippiedom as a way to express their desire for peace and freedom.
Hippiedom is formed from "hippie" (originating from the 1960s counterculture movement, possibly derived from the word "hip", meaning aware or in the know) and "-dom" (a suffix meaning state or condition). The term refers to the state or condition of being a hippie, embodying the values and lifestyle associated with the hippie movement.
Think of the word 'hippie' representing a lifestyle of awareness and peace, combined with '-dom' which indicates a state or condition. This helps you remember that 'hippiedom' refers to the state of being part of the hippie culture.
No commonly confused words.