be cosmopolitan
Frequency: 8.025.5 per million words
Used to describe a person or place as having experience of many different parts of the world.
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- New York is a truly cosmopolitan city, with people from every corner of the globe.
- Her grandmother was very cosmopolitan, having lived in Paris, Tokyo, and Cairo.
- With the new international airport, the town hopes to be more cosmopolitan.
- London has always been cosmopolitan, attracting people from all over the world.
- A university campus should be a cosmopolitan environment to foster diverse perspectives.
- He loves living in Toronto because it is so cosmopolitan.
- Do you think this neighborhood is cosmopolitan enough for your tastes?
- If the city invests in arts and culture, it will be more cosmopolitan.
- His taste in music and food is quite cosmopolitan.
- Despite its size, the village is not very cosmopolitan at all.