Thesaurus.com
Dictionary.com
Showing results for polyglot. Search instead for pryglat.
Definitions

polyglot

[pol-ee-glot] / ˈpɒl iˌglɒt /




Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

Bernardo Arévalo, a polyglot sociologist from an upstart party made up largely of urban professionals, took 59 percent of the vote with 95 percent of votes counted on Sunday, the electoral authority said.

From New York Times

Oppenheimer, played over four decades by a superbly restrained yet intensely expressive Cillian Murphy, is a polymath and a polyglot, a lover of art and literature as well as science.

From Los Angeles Times

Time and again the Republican Party has shown it is committed to imposing minority rule, replacing “the people,” the polyglot of America, with the chosen minority that is MAGA.

From Seattle Times

A polyglot cradle of culture, the territory — nearer to Vietnam than to Delhi — blended courtly traditions imported from India with the languages and customs brought by waves of East Asian settlers.

From New York Times

That side-by-side recitation was also a reminder of Cavafy the polyglot: He was partly raised in Britain as a child, and he reportedly spoke Greek with an English accent.

From New York Times