Synonym: acculturation, civilisation, civilization, cultivation, finish, polish, refinement. Similar words: agriculture, cultural, agricultural, sculpture, faculty, difficult, feature, gesture. Meaning: ['kʌltʃə] n. 1. a particular society at a particular time and place 2. the tastes in art and manners that are favored by a social group 3. all the knowledge and values shared by a society 4. (biology) the growing of microorganisms in a nutrient medium (such as gelatin or agar) 5. a highly developed state of perfection; having a flawless or impeccable quality 6. the attitudes and behavior that are characteristic of a particular social group or organization 7. the raising of plants or animals.
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61) I was suffering from an overdose of culture.
62) This is a culture of cholera germs.
63) His music reflects his interest in African culture.
64) We are living in a consumer culture.
65) I love the national culture very much.
66) America's influence on culture grew throughout the 20th century.
67) She's the personification of culture and refinement.
68) It is impossible to dissociate language from culture.
69) My visits enabled me to build up a broad picture of the culture.
70) They instilled in their children a respect for Welsh tradition and culture.
71) To confirm the diagnosis, the hospital laboratory must culture a colony of bacteria.
72) The aim of the culture festival is to promote friendship between the two countries.
73) Mr Rich will be writing a twice-weekly commentary on American society and culture.
74) Is political culture, as some writers have suggested,[sentencedict.com] in a state of collapse?
75) He's a bit of a culture vulture - always out at galleries and theatres.
76) It takes two to three weeks to grow the culture from which the presence of handicap can be detected.
77) The government has promoted the small firm and the enterprise culture.
78) Newcomers to the company are soon assimilated into the culture.
79) The balance of the wages was devoted to new books on flower culture.
80) We want to expose the kids to as much art and culture as possible.
81) You won't find much culture in this sleepy little town, I'm afraid!
82) She had a kind of missionary zeal about bringing culture to the masses.
83) Moving to London was a bit of a culture shock after ten years of living in the country.
84) The more recent members of staff regard the change in corporate culture with a certain indifference.
85) The culture has been diversified with the arrival of immigrants.
86) It is another unfortunate myth of our culture that older people are asexual.
87) In our culture, girls are brought up to tend to the needs of others.
88) She experienced great culture shock when she first came to Europe.
89) He had never left his village before so arriving in the capital, Manila, was a big culture shock.
90) As young people started to have more money, a significant youth culture developed.
More similar words: agriculture, cultural, agricultural, sculpture, faculty, difficult, feature, gesture, venture, mixture, lecture, picture, texture, capture, creature, in future, in nature, by nature, furniture, departure, structure, signature, in the future, for the future, legislature, architecture, manufacturer, infrastructure, built up, adult.