Cosmopolitans [noun]
Definition of Cosmopolitans:
social man
Opposite/Antonyms of Cosmopolitans:
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Sentence/Example of Cosmopolitans:
"You are disgustingly clever," she said, as they made their way out, followed by the Georgians and their attendant cosmopolitans.
He was a cosmopolitan of cosmopolitans, and, before entering the Foreign Office, had held a commission in the Engineers.
They were cosmopolitans, and among them were a number of Russians.
They moved with the assured bearing of cosmopolitans, stirred and exhilarated by the clamor but not confused by it.
Shelley, Byron and Keats were essentially cosmopolitans in their writings as in their lives.
Like him, they were cosmopolitans and had seen unusual areas of life.
We have men who boast that they are cosmopolitans, citizens of the world.
The scholars of medival Universities were your true cosmopolitans.
The English shipbuilders are cosmopolitans, like the organ-grinders.
I suppose artists and ambassadors are the greatest cosmopolitans on earth.