Cultured [adjective]

Definition of Cultured:

well-bred, experienced

Opposite/Antonyms of Cultured:


Sentence/Example of Cultured:

Just this year, researchers from Japan announced that after more than a decade of trying, they had finally isolated and cultured Lokiarchaeota — archaea of the type believed to have been part of the original eukaryotic partnership.

That, it seems to me, is the attitude of the human mind, even the greatest and most cultured, toward God.

Davis learned the microbes were being entombed in the salt crystals—and could be cultured.

Scary radiation effects seen in lab animals or cultured cells only gives hints to possible risks.

There are all sorts of projects—all over the world—devoted to the future of food, from cultured meat and fish to nanoparticles that help plants grow in the desert to factories raising millions of bugs for protein.

Technologies like cultured meat and fish, vertical farming, and genetic engineering of crops are all working to feed more people while leaving a smaller environmental footprint.

Rullock, the cultured man, was hurt when he heard education mentioned lightly.

The educated, cultured man never loses his temper, seldom utters an angry word.

She loved music, and a sweet, gracious woman whose music wins the most cultured sang song after song.

These tracts are valuable as eye-openers to uneducated workmen, but they possess no merit whatsoever for cultured liberals.