mindquake

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

mind +‎ quake, by analogy with earthquake.

Noun[edit]

mindquake (plural mindquakes)

  1. (informal) A sudden drastic change in one's thoughts or beliefs.
    • 2000, James Lovelock, The Ages of Gaia: A Biography of Our Living Earth, page 172:
      For our Irish neighbors on the Beara Peninsula, it was a mindquake that shook the foundations of their belief.
    • 2014, Linda Herrera, Revolution in the Age of Social Media, page 18:
      We knew that we needed to change the mentality of Egyptians, to bring about a mindquake, an earthquake in the mind, to arm Egyptians with action tools.