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cultivated

adjTransitive Verb

This word carries a strong sense of intentionality and effort. When applied to a person, it suggests a level of sophistication that is not necessarily innate but has been carefully developed through study and social training. It often implies a polished exterior that adheres to high-culture standards. In a biological or agricultural sense, it marks the boundary between the wild and the controlled. A cultivated plant is one that has been stripped of its wildness to serve a human purpose, mirroring how a cultivated person has smoothed over raw instincts to fit into a refined social environment.

Meanings

adj
[someone][something]

Refined and well-educated in manners and taste.

"He is a cultivated man with a deep love for opera."

adj
[something]

Plants that have been grown and tended by humans.

"The garden is filled with cultivated roses."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To prepare and use land for crops.

"The farmer cultivated the soil before planting."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To try to acquire or develop a quality or skill in oneself or another.

"She cultivated a reputation for being fair and impartial."

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