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cultural
[ kuhl-cher-uhl ]
cultural
/ ˈʌʃəə /
adjective
- of or relating to artistic or social pursuits or events considered to be valuable or enlightened
- of or relating to a culture or civilization
- (of certain varieties of plant) obtained by specialized breeding
Derived Forms
- ˈܱٳܰ, adverb
Other Word Forms
- ܱtܰ·· adverb
- t·ܱtܰ· adjective
- anti·ܱtܰ·· adverb
- -ܱtܰ· adjective
- ԴDz·ܱtܰ· adjective
- non·ܱtܰ·· adverb
- ·ܱtܰ· adjective
- pre·ܱtܰ·· adverb
- d·ܱtܰ· adjective
- pseudo·ܱtܰ·· adverb
- ٰԲ·ܱtܰ· adjective
- trans·ܱtܰ·· adverb
Example Sentences
And it’s also quietly radical: pierogi as dinner solution, not just cultural nostalgia.
She has also been a cultural crusader against “woke” politics as a prominent member of California’s Republican Party for years.
It was not, she repeatedly emphasized, an attempt to promote vaccination, a once-common practice now tangled in layers of political, social and cultural debate — or, for that matter, to dissuade anyone from getting vaccinated.
"Gianni Versace's bold, unapologetic vision revolutionised fashion, and this city - so rich in creativity and cultural influence - provides the perfect stage to celebrate his legacy," he said.
Despite having different settings and cultural backgrounds, bosses said the two shows shared common themes of dysfunctional family relationships and the weight of societal and familial expectations.
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