Cosmopolite

//kɑzˈmɑpəˌlaɪt//

Synonyms for "cosmopolite" (92 found)

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Translations

33 translations across 21 languages.

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Arabic

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  • مُوَاطِن اَلْعَالَم noun (cosmopolitan person)

Armenian

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  • աշխարհաքաղաքացի noun (cosmopolitan person)
  • կոսմոպոլիտ noun (cosmopolitan person)

Bulgarian

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  • космополит noun (cosmopolitan person)

Catalan

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  • cosmopolita noun (cosmopolitan person)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 世界公民 noun (cosmopolitan person)
  • 四海為家者 /四海为家者 noun (cosmopolitan person)

Czech

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  • kosmopolita noun (cosmopolitan person)
  • světoobčan noun (cosmopolitan person)

Danish

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  • kosmopolit noun (cosmopolitan person)
  • verdensborger noun (cosmopolitan person)

Dutch

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  • kosmopoliet noun (cosmopolitan person)
  • wereldburger noun (cosmopolitan person)

Esperanto

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  • kosmopolito noun (cosmopolitan person)

Finnish

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  • kosmopoliitti noun (cosmopolitan person)
  • maailmankansalainen noun (cosmopolitan person)

French

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  • cosmopolite noun (cosmopolitan person)

Galician

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  • cosmopolita noun (cosmopolitan person)

German

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  • Kosmopolit noun (cosmopolitan person)
  • Weltbürger noun (cosmopolitan person)

Hungarian

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  • kozmopolita noun (cosmopolitan person)
  • világpolgár noun (cosmopolitan person)

Japanese

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  • 世界人 noun (cosmopolitan person)
  • 国際人 noun (cosmopolitan person)

Macedonian

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  • космополи́т noun (cosmopolitan person)
  • космополи́тка noun (cosmopolitan person)

Polish

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  • kosmopolita noun (cosmopolitan person)

Portuguese

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  • cosmopolita noun (cosmopolitan person)
  • cosmopolitano noun (cosmopolitan person)

Russian

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  • космополи́т noun (cosmopolitan person)

Spanish

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  • cosmopolita noun (cosmopolitan person)

Ukrainian

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  • космополіт noun (cosmopolitan person)
  • космополітка noun (cosmopolitan person)

Sample sentences

13 total sentences available.

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First drink a health, this solemn night, / A health to England, every guest: / That man’s the best cosmopolite / Who loves his native country best.

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Prince Gortschakoff has spoken of the elements of disturbance and the revolutionary cosmopolites of Europe, and has asked France and England and Austria to repress their activity. Well, my Lords, no doubt as carrion birds are drawn by instinct to the battle-field, so, wherever there is disturbance, the moral and political vultures of Europe will flock to take part in it

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The wild goose is more of a cosmopolite than we; he breaks his fast in Canada, takes a luncheon in the Ohio, and plumes himself for the night in a southern bayou.

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He was a pale, lean, acute, undeveloped little cosmopolite, who liked intellectual gymnastics and who, also, as regards the behaviour of mankind, had noticed more things than you might suppose, but who nevertheless had his proper playroom of superstitions, where he smashed a dozen toys a day.

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