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cultural
adjective as in educational, enlightening
Strongest matches
Weak matches
- adorning
- advancing
- beautifying
- beneficial
- broadening
- civilizing
- constructive
- corrective
- dignifying
- disciplining
- edifying
- educative
- elevating
- ennobling
- enriching
- expanding
- glorifying
- helpful
- humane
- humanizing
- influential
- inspirational
- instructive
- learned
- liberal
- liberalizing
- nurturing
- ornamenting
- polishing
- promoting
- raising
- refined
- refining
- regenerative
- socializing
- stimulating
- uplifting
- widening
Example Sentences
However, they explained that they "didn't want to wait any longer" to get a tutor, as they had waited until their older child was five, and by that stage "cultural bias had already set in".
His predecessor in the role was Pete Rozelle, the legendary figure who had governed the league for nearly three decades, overseeing the AFL-NFL merger and turning pro football into an economic and cultural juggernaut.
James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling’s “broken windows” theory posited that crime is more than a willful act—it’s the product of a cultural atmosphere.
There’s a cultural dissonance between the fantasy of Smith’s collection and the economic reality of food right now.
They’re cultural, rooted in the way Italian society values caretakers and children here.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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