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cosmopolite
[koz-mop-uh-lahyt]
noun
a person who is cosmopolitan in their ideas, life, etc.; citizen of the world.
an animal or plant of worldwide distribution.
cosmopolite
/ ɒˈɒəˌɪ /
noun
a less common word for cosmopolitan
an animal or plant that occurs in most parts of the world
Other Word Forms
- cosmopolitism noun
- noncosmopolite noun
- noncosmopolitism noun
- DzˈDZDZˌپ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of cosmopolite1
Example Sentences
“I became a chutney cosmopolite,” he wrote, “and a raconteur of relish recipes.”
“My father was killed in Russia. The war turned me into a cosmopolite and opponent of all nationalisms and all politics while just a schoolboy.”
The last year, however, has thrown even cosmopolites back on small areas and local attachments.
It favored rural Germans and targeted supposed forces of modernity: liberal media members, Jews, cosmopolites.
In one scene, the function of food as a status symbol for globe-trotting cosmopolites becomes clear.
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