cosmopolitan
English
WOTD – 1 October 2006
Etymology
From cosmopolite + -an. Compare metropolitan and megalopolitan.
Pronunciation
Translations
all-inclusive — see all-inclusive
composed of people from all over the world
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at ease in any part of the world
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growing in many parts of the world; widely distributed
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Noun
cosmopolitan (plural cosmopolitans)
- A cosmopolitan person; a cosmopolite.
- 1934, Agatha Christie, chapter 3, in Murder on the Orient Express, London: HarperCollins, published 2017, page 25:
- 'She is extremely rich. A cosmopolitan.'
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- A cocktail containing vodka, triple sec, lime juice and cranberry juice.
- A butterfly, Vanessa cardui
Synonyms
- (Vanessa cardui): cosmopolite
Translations
cosmopolite — see cosmopolite
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