Crossword-Solution: COSMOPOLITAN
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Cosmopolitan | n. | Alt. of Cosmopolite |
| Cosmopolitan | a. | Alt. of Cosmopolite |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
|---|---|---|
| COSMOPOLITAN | anagram | MONASTICPOLO |
We have 58 clues for the answer “COSMOPOLITAN”
| Clue | Answers |
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| cosmopolite | 1 answer |
| Worldly; cocktail | 1 answer |
| NATIONAL limitations, free from | 1 answer |
| FREE from national limitations | 1 answer |
| MAN of the world | 3 answers |
| Metropolitan | 6 answers |
| CITIZEN of the world | 8 answers |
| Municipal | 10 answers |
| A SOPHISTICATED PERSON WHO HAS TRAVELLED IN MANY COUNTRIES | 11 answers |
| Ecumenical | 13 answers |
| Urban | 15 answers |
| ELEGANT person | 18 answers |
| Debonair | 23 answers |
| worldwide | 29 answers |
| CATHOLIC ___ | 30 answers |
| planetary | 32 answers |
| COSMIC ___ | 34 answers |
| terrestrial | 35 answers |
| Secular | 37 answers |
| tellurian | 44 answers |
| Global | 44 answers |
| Across the board | 45 answers |
| IMPRACTICAL person | 46 answers |
| Earthy | 48 answers |
| Sweeping | 48 answers |
| Nomad | 49 answers |
| Temporal | 55 answers |
| Sophisticated | 55 answers |
| CULTURED ___ | 57 answers |
| conceivable | 58 answers |
| carnal | 60 answers |
| earthly | 61 answers |
| Earthling | 61 answers |
| Entire | 63 answers |
| mundane | 63 answers |
| Physical | 64 answers |
| Worldly | 64 answers |
| Ubiqui-tous | 65 answers |
| Advanced | 67 answers |
| Universal | 69 answers |
| Town | 70 answers |
| Human | 71 answers |
| roaming | 72 answers |
| mortal | 73 answers |
| travelling | 74 answers |
| Elegant | 76 answers |
| Vagrant | 76 answers |
| Huge | 77 answers |
| Restless | 77 answers |
| City | 78 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
CZAEEM
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with COSMOPOLITAN (5)
She was born a cosmopolitan, and I expect she learned a good deal from Johnny when she used to run away and go to Mexican Town.
The bourgeoisie has through its exploitation of the world-market given a cosmopolitan character to production and consumption in every country.
Paul, the butler, also had a faintly foreign air, but he was in tongue and training English, as are many of the most polished men-servants of the cosmopolitan nobility.
Let any one who doubts the statement observe for one week the criminal statistics of any cosmopolitan newspaper, and he will have his doubt removed.
She had affiliations of her own in every capital, and a facility for picking them up again after long absences; and the carefully disseminated rumour of the Brys’ wealth had at once gathered about them a group of cosmopolitan pleasure-seekers.
Quotes with COSMOPOLITAN (3)
Internationalism is in any case hostile to democracy….The only purely popular government is local, and founded on local knowledge. The citizens can rule the city because they know the city; but it will always be an exceptional sort of citizen who has or claims the right to rule over ten cities, and these remote and altogether alien cities…To make all politics cosmopolitan is to create an aristocracy of globe-trotters. If your political outlook really takes in the Cannibal Isl…
Welcome to the 21st century cosmopolitan world where biased thoughts preside over unbiased deeds, simple gestures become overrated gossip materials and injustice is a part of long term justice.
Art belongs to everybody and nobody. Art belongs to all time and no time. Art belongs to those who create it and those who savour it. Art no more belongs to the People and the Party than it once belonged to the aristocracy and the patron. Art is the whisper of history; heard above the noise of time. Art does not exist for art’s sake: it exists for people’s sake. But which people, and who defines them? He always thought of his own art as anti-aristocratic. Did he write, as his…
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Appears in: LAT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2003).