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culture
noun as in breeding, education, sophistication
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ability, art, civilization, fashion, perception, practice, science, skill
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accomplishment, address, capacity, class, courtesy, cultivation, delicacy, dignity, discrimination, dress, elegance, elevation, enlightenment, erudition, finish, gentility, grace, improvement, kindness, learning, manners, nobility, polish, politeness, proficiency, refinement, savoir-faire, tact, training, urbanity
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noun as in ideas, values of a people
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civilization, development, folklore, habit, knowledge, lifestyle, society, way of life
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noun as in the raising of plants or animals
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Example Sentences
Each year, starting around Thanksgiving, culture vultures get to unwrap an early present: a raft of films, TV shows, concerts and more that fill the calendar through the end of the season.
“We just again have to be focused on bread-and-butter, kitchen-table, middle-class issues, and get away from identity politics, get away from the notion of fighting these culture wars.”
The contradiction suggests much deeper problems in the Democrats’ political messaging and American political culture more broadly.
They added that a board-commissioned independent review of the BBC’s workplace culture is under way, focusing on preventing abuse of power and ensuring everyone at the BBC conducts themselves in line with company values.
Harbaugh is known for creating winning cultures at each of his previous stops.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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