Ideology
UK /["/ˌaɪdiˈɒlədʒi/"]/US /["/ˌaɪdiˈɑːlədʒi/"]/
Definition
a set of ideas that an economic or political system is based on
In simple words: A set of beliefs or ideas that guide a group or individual.
Examples
- The political party's ideology emphasizes social equality and environmental sustainability.
- She studied the ideology behind various revolutionary movements.
- Marxism is a well-known ideology that has influenced many governments.
- An ideology can shape how people perceive economic and social issues.
- The ideology of consumerism drives much of modern advertising.
Usage notes
Used when discussing beliefs, political views, or philosophies. More formal tone, not typical in everyday casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Ideology sounds like 'I-deal-o-gee' – think of a group having one big idea together.
Collocations
- dominant
- prevailing
- official
- have
- adopt
- embrace
- dominant
- prevailing
- official
- have
- adopt
- embrace
Synonyms
- philosophy
- doctrine
- belief system
- creed
- theory
Antonyms
- anarchy
- chaos
- disbelief
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'idea' – ideology is a system of beliefs, not just a single thought.
- Mispronounced – stress should be on the 'o' sound: 'eye-dee-OL-oh-gee'.
- Using as a verb – 'ideologize' is not standard English.