IPA: /ˈmæsˌkʌlt/
KK: /mæsˌkʌlt/
A type of culture that is produced on a large scale and consumed by many people, often lacking in depth or individual appreciation.
Masscult often prioritizes entertainment over artistic value, appealing to the widest audience possible.
Masscult is a blend of 'mass' (from Latin 'massa', meaning a lump or mass) and 'cult' (from Latin 'cultus', meaning care or cultivation). The term refers to a culture that is aimed at the masses, often implying a lack of depth or sophistication.
Think of 'mass' as a large group and 'cult' as a form of care or cultivation — together, they suggest a culture that caters to the large audience.