Cultivated (adjective)

Cultivated (adjective)
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Meaning: Prepared and improved for growing crops or other agricultural purposes; refined or educated through training and development.

Examples:

  1. The fields were well-plowed and neatly arranged, showing signs of carefully cultivated land.
  2. She had a cultivated taste in art, appreciating both classical and contemporary works.
  3. The professor's lectures were insightful and showed his cultivated knowledge in the field of literature.

Synonyms: Tilled, farmed, educated, refined

Antonyms: Wild, uncultivated, uneducated

Collocations:

  1. Cultivated crops: Refers to plants that have been deliberately grown and managed for food or other purposes.
  2. Cultivated manners: Describes someone who has been trained to behave politely and elegantly.
  3. Cultivated mind: Indicates someone who has been educated and has acquired a broad range of knowledge.

Idioms:

  1. Cultivate a relationship: To nurture and develop a connection or friendship over time.
  2. Cultivate one's interests: To actively pursue and learn about subjects or hobbies that interest you.
  3. Cultivate the land: To prepare and care for the soil in order to grow crops.

Expressions:

  1. Cultivated taste: Refers to a person's refined and sophisticated preferences, especially in matters of art, culture, and lifestyle.
  2. Cultivated fields: Signifies agricultural land that has been carefully managed and improved for planting.
  3. Cultivated elegance: Implies an air of sophistication and grace that has been developed through education and experience.

Word Family: Cultivate (verb), cultivation (noun), cultivator (noun), cultivable (adjective), cultivable (noun)

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