Familiar with and at ease in many different countries and cultures
“Both of them speak good English, are very cosmopolitan, and have had lots of exposure to Western culture.”
Including, or composed of, (people from) many countries
“Hart welded his cosmopolitan staff together into a body of men wedded to a strong service ethos and strong service loyalties.”
Composed of many cultures or backgrounds
“It seems that previously diverse and cosmopolitan cities are becoming less diverse and less cosmopolitan due to the rising costs of real estate.”
(informal) Marked by a characteristic deemed as being impressive with regards to fashion
Tolerant of, or open to, new or opposing viewpoints
Related to, or concerning, a city or metropolis
Suggestive of an exciting or glitzy lifestyle or environment
Of or relating to everyone in the world or everyone in a particular place or society
Having an air of class or luxury
Designed for customers with a high income
A person who lives in a big city
“This homelessness had clearly marked the life of the young Hamsun, who already had an attempt at emigration to the United States behind him, and who wrote Sultwhile while living as a cosmopolitan in Copenhagen.”
Someone who is aware of and understands the wider world
A worldly, social man who frequents fashionable places
An experienced, sophisticated woman engaged in social clubs and cultured in various global customs
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