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cosmopolitan
[koz-muh-pol-i-tn]
adjective
free from local, provincial, or national ideas, prejudices, or attachments; at home all over the world.
Antonyms: parochial, provincialof or characteristic of a cosmopolite.
belonging to all the world; not limited to just one part of the world.
Botany, Zoology., widely distributed over the globe.
noun
a person who is free from local, provincial, or national bias or attachment; citizen of the world; cosmopolite.
a cocktail made with vodka, cranberry juice, an orange-flavored liqueur, and lime juice.
cosmopolitan
/ ˌkɒzməˈpɒlɪtən /
noun
a person who has lived and travelled in many countries, esp one who is free of national prejudices
adjective
having interest in or familiar with many parts of the world
sophisticated or urbane
composed of people or elements from all parts of the world or from many different spheres
(of plants or animals) widely distributed
Other Word Forms
- cosmopolitanism noun
- cosmopolitanly adverb
- noncosmopolitan adjective
- uncosmopolitan adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of cosmopolitan1
Word History and Origins
Origin of cosmopolitan1
Example Sentences
The village was peopled with "extraordinary, eccentric, cosmopolitan people, defeated by life", some of whom would later reappear in her fiction.
But our cosmopolitan eateries eventually created a singular “fusion,” with its own explosion into a thriving restaurant scene.
The action has left indelible scars on the social fabric of the city, which prides itself on its cosmopolitan culture.
In the process, the cosmopolitan modernist composer connects seemingly modernist devices like microtones to their historic roots.
It’s a charming community, but those facts make it sound somewhat more cosmopolitan than it is.
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