CULTURAL in a Sentence
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252 example sentences for CULTURAL, such as:
1. He is of high cultural background.
2. It's not exactly a cultural center like Paris.
3. The new book was the cultural event of the year.
4. The colonel too talked of the opera, and about culture.
5. Proust's work reflected his own social and cultural milieu.
2. It's not exactly a cultural center like Paris.
3. The new book was the cultural event of the year.
4. The colonel too talked of the opera, and about culture.
5. Proust's work reflected his own social and cultural milieu.
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Meanings and Examples of CULTURAL
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cultural
a. of or relating to the shared knowledge and values of a society
a. of or relating to the arts and manners that a group favors
Classic Sentence: (42 in 3 pages)
1 was given the task of showing him some of its cultural sights.
2 Below, near the pavilion, was standing an adjutant-general of whom Alexey Alexandrovitch had a high opinion, noted for his intelligence and culture.
3 Konstantin Levin regarded his brother as a man of immense intellect and culture, as generous in the highest sense of the word, and possessed of a special faculty for working for the public good.
4 But he could not say "a fool," because Sviazhsky was unmistakably clever, and moreover, a highly cultivated man, who was exceptionally modest over his culture.
5 Let us try to look upon the labor force not as an abstract force, but as the Russian peasant with his instincts, and we shall arrange our system of culture in accordance with that.
6 The whole system of culture, the chief element in the condition of the people, must be completely transformed.
7 "I am not expressing my own opinion of either form of culture," Sergey Ivanovitch said, holding out his glass with a smile of condescension, as to a child.
8 "That will come," was the consoling reassurance given him by Golenishtchev, in whose view Vronsky had both talent, and what was most important, culture, giving him a wider outlook on art.
9 The colonel too talked of the opera, and about culture.
10 Here people understood that a man is in duty bound to live for himself, as every man of culture should live.
11 This, then, is the end of his striving: to be a co-worker in the kingdom of culture, to escape both death and isolation, to husband and use his best powers and his latent genius.
12 Men call the shadow prejudice, and learnedly explain it as the natural defence of culture against barbarism, learning against ignorance, purity against crime, the "higher" against the "lower" races.
13 It not only called the school-mistresses through the benevolent agencies and built them schoolhouses, but it helped discover and support such apostles of human culture as Edmund Ware, Samuel Armstrong, and Erastus Cravath.
14 But now and then the crisscross rails or straight palings break into view, and then we know a touch of culture is near.
15 This was an added advantage, for the reason that I found the white people possessing a degree of culture and education that is not surpassed by many localities.
Example Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1 Volunteers need to be sensitized to the cultural differences they will meet in African countries.
2 The author provides a clear definition of cultural awareness.
3 In this sense, the encyclopedic cultural value and historic significance of Dunhuang are inestimable.
4 It's not exactly a cultural center like Paris.
5 Frequent cultural exchange will certainly help foster friendly relations between our two universities.
6 Ex - colonial countries began to challenge the cultural dominance of Europe.
7 A consideration of the cultural context of such concept formations is largely absent from his work.
8 They organized the festival jointly with the French cultural service.
9 Proust's work reflected his own social and cultural milieu.
10 The cultural and historical links between the many provinces were seen to be very tenuous.
11 The era was characterized by political and cultural turbulence.
12 A startling cultural transformation occurred in post - war Britain.
13 Friendly contacts between different peoples facilitate the cultural and economic interchange.
14 He is of high cultural background.
15 The new book was the cultural event of the year.