intersubjectivity means the state or condition of being intersubjective. It carries an Arena rating of 1489, earned across 2 head-to-head judged battles.
Among words judged in Lexicurio's Arena, intersubjectivity ranks #321 of 13,217 for Most Ponderous Words, #4,462 of 13,217 for Most Sublime Words, #5,634 of 13,217 for Most Whimsical Words, #6,345 of 13,217 for Most Malleable Words.
Why “intersubjectivity” is a great word
The shared or mutual understanding that arises between conscious minds through interpersonal interaction and communication. From the prefix inter- (“between, among”) + subjectivity (“the quality of an individual's conscious experience”). Unlike “subjectivity,” which refers to the solitary theater of a private perspective, or “objectivity,” which posits a cold, detached world of facts independent of any mind, intersubjectivity is the warm, negotiated reality born between minds. It is the unspoken consensus in a shared glance across a crowded room, the collaborative meaning forged in a long conversation, and the communal truth of a story passed down through generations—a fragile bridge built not from stone, but from the continuous, hopeful labor of being perceived.
Etymology
From inter- + subjectivity.
noun
- The state or condition of being intersubjective.
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