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Sentence count:103+4Posted:2016-11-08Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: cosmopoliteecumenicalgeneraloecumenicaluniversalwidely distributedworld-wideworldwideSimilar words: metropolitanpolitypoliticimpolitepoliticalpoliticianpoliticallypolitical partyMeaning: [‚kɒzmə'pɒlɪtən]  n. a sophisticated person who has travelled in many countries. adj. 1. growing or occurring in many parts of the world 2. composed of people from or at home in many parts of the world; especially not provincial in attitudes or interests 3. of worldwide scope or applicability. 
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31. Santa Eulalia At attractive little town with a cosmopolitan atmosphere and some excellent restaurants.
32. We appear to be in the cosmopolitan city world of the uprooted.
33. She describes her fascinating cosmopolitan friends, and peculiar little museums she knows about, and wonderful cheeses.
34. The thing I like most about living in London is that it's so cosmopolitan.
35. He was known to the family through its cosmopolitan acquaintance among writers, artists, and musicians.
36. She succeeds Bonnie Fuller who will join Cosmopolitan as deputy editor.
37. The student body is cosmopolitan, including individuals from all continents.
38. It's a lively and cosmopolitan resort, which as well as being scenic, offers enormous potential to the sports enthusiast.
39. I bought some magazines for the trip - Cosmopolitan and Vanity Fair.
40. Ten Bel Geminis Geminis provide a contrast to Drago with a more relaxed cosmopolitan atmosphere.
41. Indeed, Abraham, more cosmopolitan and less legalistic than Moses, became the favourite hero of such concoctions.
42. New York is a very cosmopolitan city.
43. She has a very cosmopolitan outlook on life.
44. She sipped her cosmopolitan and shake her head sadly.
45. A cosmopolitan person or organism; a cosmopolite.
46. Alexandria's population was cosmopolitan, but mainly Greek.
47. He felt daring and idealistic and cosmopolitan.
48. Alexander envisioned a cosmopolitan culture in his new empire.
49. The large cosmopolitan genus Senecio, a perennial medicinal herb of the family compositae, has been utilized as a anthmicrobial agent.
50. Great year-round weather, top-ranked beaches and the sparkling waters of Biscayne Bay are the backdrops for a cosmopolitan metropolis, pulsing with the rhythms of its diverse population.
51. My home is in the capital. It's a cosmopolitan city.
52. Mention mental disease normally,(www.Sentencedict.com) people is cosmopolitan think of bedlamite.
53. His cosmopolitan benevolence impartially extended to all races and to all creeds.
54. One is plant ticklish is cosmopolitan pest cole moth, chemically insecticide kills more more.
55. An icon of the Swiss school of typography, Helvetica swept through the design world in the '60s and became synonymous with modern, progressive, cosmopolitan attitudes.
56. The dodder is one kind of annual autoecious weed of alfalfa, cosmopolitan weed quar ine object.
57. Every day, Cosmopolitan rolls out a new position in its "Cosmo Kama Sutra" line of sex tips.
58. The island was populated by a young and cosmopolitan crowd.
59. Urban Honolulu, the state capital, is a cosmopolitan metropolis with a population of more than 370,000; the entire island of Molokai, a scant 50 miles away, has only 7,400 residents.
60. Those who stayed permanently in Europe were unusually cosmopolitan in their origins.
More similar words: metropolitanpolitypoliticimpolitepoliticalpoliticianpoliticallypolitical partypolishpolicypoliceat any costmonolithmilitaryhesitantmilitarismfacilitateexorbitantqualitativerehabilitationtotalitarianismsmoothsmooth outcostwhat is moreat this momentcostlylittle by littlecostumedrop out
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