cultured - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cultured in Hindi

  • सुसंस्कृत
  • संस्कृत

cultured Definition

Adjective

  • characterized by refined taste and manners and good education.
  • (of tissue cells, bacteria, etc.) grown or propagated in an artificial medium.

cultured Example

  • cultured tumor cells ( सुसंस्कृत ट्यूमर कोशिकाएं )
  • The cultured elitist liked to brag about her Ivy League education and the fact that she was well-traveled.  ( सुसंस्कृत अभिजात्य को अपनी आइवी लीग शिक्षा और इस तथ्य के बारे में डींग मारना पसंद था कि उसने अच्छी तरह से यात्रा की थी। )
  • Although he pretended to be a cultured and sophisticated banker, the conman didn’t have any money or formal education.  ( हालाँकि वह एक सुसंस्कृत और परिष्कृत बैंकर होने का दिखावा करता था, लेकिन उसके पास कोई पैसा या औपचारिक शिक्षा नहीं थी। ) 
  • Cultured and well-mannered, the princess takes etiquette classes to teach her how to be more refined.  ( सुसंस्कृत और अच्छी तरह से व्यवहार करने वाली, राजकुमारी उसे और अधिक परिष्कृत होने के तरीके सिखाने के लिए शिष्टाचार कक्षाएं लेती है। )

More Sentence

  • the development of a modern, cultured society
  • His cultured accent made even bad news sound pleasant.
  • From her writing you can tell she was cultured and well educated.
  • What do you suppose caused her to leave a cultured and safe life in Boston and come west?
  • As an attribute the word may be applied to a cultured man of the world, who has travelled widely and is at home in many forms of civilization, to such races as the Jewish, scattered through the civilized world, yet keeping beneath their cosmopolitanism the racial type pure, and also to mark a profound line of cleavage in economic and political thought.
  • They were cultured, not at all savages, and for the first time since his capture, he held a glimmer of hope that he might find some semblance of happiness again.
  • And it is significant of this that the ablest and most cultured representative of the second half of the century was rather an of historian of opinion than himself a philosopher or a John Salisbury.
  • Denton cultured his grace and worked at presenting the proper image.
  • It was the Alexandrian theology that superseded them; that is to say, NeoPlatonic mysticism triumphed over the early Christian hope of the future, first among the "cultured," and then, when the theology of the "cultured" had taken the faith of the "uncultured" under its protection, amongst the latter also.
  • The cultured mannerisms that made talking to Andre comfortable were quite different from Wynn.
  • PALI, the language used in daily intercourse between cultured people in the north of India from the 7th century B.C. It continued to be used throughout India and its confines as a literary language for about a thousand years, and is still, though in a continually decreasing degree, the literary language of Burma, Siam, and Ceylon.
  • James was a cultured prince with a taste for music and architecture, but was a weak and incapable king.
  • Its adherents were recruited on the one hand from the old gnostic sects (especially from the Marcionites - Manichaeism exerted besides this a strong influence on the development of the Marcionite churches of the 4th century), on the other hand from the large number of the "cultured," who were striving after a "rational" and yet in some manner Christian religion.
  • She froze at the cultured voice with its rich accent, knowing the woman at the nearest table spoke about her.
  • He united two unusual gifts, being at the same time the most cultured man of his day, and also in the highest degree a practical person, who clearly perceived what would most rapidly educate and interest the uncultivated.
  • During the early middle ages the bank of the Rhine formed the most cultured part of Germany, basing its civilization on its Roman past.
  • her only jewelry was a string of cultured pearlsa