Similar words: clannish, lavishness, peevishness, hawkishness, prudishness, foolishness, selfishness, squeamishness. Meaning: ['klænɪʃnɪs] n. tendency to associate with only a select group.
Random good picture Not show
1. Excluded from many occupations, they, too, survived by clannishness and trade.
2. From the perspective of economic sociology, the human relation model of Particularism and the value of clannishness are the basis of family trust.
3. It is thus clear that the residual influences of clannishness must not be underestimated.
4. The reason all this seems so sinister to you is that you are one of the few survivors from the old regime, which means you naturally distrust the team coming in and resent their clannishness.
5. Peasants had more clan and localist ideology than consciousness of class and revolution. Localism and clannishness infiltrated the grass - root organizations oft he Party.
6. But when there is not a strong hand at the helm , clannishness tends to overcome discipline.
More similar words: clannish, lavishness, peevishness, hawkishness, prudishness, foolishness, selfishness, squeamishness, skittishness, sluggishness, snobbishness, childishness, freakishness, unselfishness, rashness, lushness, brashness, freshness, harshness, mannish, fishnet, cannister, bannister, planning, donnish, finnish, thinnish, urban planning, family planning, loch ness.