Within the category of History, Politics & Society, insular is a term often used to mean that attitudes exhibiting one way thinking or perhaps better said narrow mindedness brings about certain actions. For example ( and there are too many to list ) the American public's insular view of Spanish activities in 1898 led to the Spanish American War.
THE DEFINITION OF INSULAR: RELATING TO; CHARACTERISTIC OF, OR SITUATED ON AN ISLAND; NARROW OR ISOLATED. EXAMPLE: You seem too sophisticated to hold such insular opinions.
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She has insular attitudes toward foreigners.
The word insular comes from the Latin word insula, meaning island. Some insular countries are Britain, Madagascar, Cuba, and Iceland. Countries can be culturally insular, as in being cut off from the rest of the world. North Korea is a culturally insular country.
Insular Flying Fox was created in 1830.
Bureau of Insular Affairs was created in 1898.
The cast of Insular - 2010 includes: Archit Rawal
The Latin word insula means "island"
The small island community was insular, rarely interacting with the mainland.
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We're not!