culturally

IPA: kˈʌɫtʃɝʌɫi

adverb

  • In a cultural way.
  • Related to culture
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Examples of "culturally" in Sentences

  • For lunch, they're given what they call a culturally neutral meal.
  • So whether the parents are agnostic, atheist or what we call culturally religious.
  • Q-And I take it you would agree that there is what you referred to as culturally propagated hostility towards gay people?
  • Some parents have said they plan to start a private school to ensure their children get what they call culturally-based education.
  • Opponents of circumcision hailed the trend as a victory of common sense over what they call culturally accepted genital mutilation.
  • A few years ago, DBZ was enough of a phenomenon that the Wall Street Journal used it as an example of products thriving in culturally alien territory.
  • He commented humorously on his own personality characteristics, such as his sense of doom and gloom and fatalism, which he identified as culturally syntonic.

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