noun
- Plural of babbittry; instances or practices of conformist, materialistic, or philistine behavior characteristic of middle-class American society.
Usage: Often used critically or satirically; Derived from Sinclair Lewis's novel 'Babbitt' (1922)
Examples
- The novel critiques the babbittries of suburban life in early 20th-century America.
- He rejected the babbittries of his upbringing to pursue a career in the arts.
- The satirist mocked the babbittries evident in their obsession with status symbols.
- Such babbittries—the endless pursuit of wealth and respectability—dominated the era.
- She grew tired of the babbittries surrounding her and sought a more authentic existence.