Frequency rank: 10,546. – 10,567.
- cultivation; refinement; culture; education
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; nouns which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
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Generated definitions (experimental)
- cultivation; refinement; culture; education
This term refers to the overall development of a person, including their intellectual and moral growth. It emphasizes the importance of education and cultural appreciation in shaping one's character and abilities.
Generated collocations (experimental)
きょうよう教養をみにつける身につけるto acquire culture/refinementきょうよう教養があるto be cultured/refinedきょうよう教養をたかめる高めるto enhance one's education/cultureきょうよう教養きょういく教育cultural educationきょうよう教養をふかめる深めるto deepen one's understanding/refinementきょうよう教養のあるひとある人a cultured/refined personきょうよう教養そう層cultured classきょうよう教養としこう思考culture and thoughtせいしんてき精神的なきょうよう教養spiritual cultivationきょうよう教養のひろがり広がりexpansion of culture/refinement
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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Many women pursue higher education and careers, thus delaying marriage and childbirth.
They sent their son to Europe to acquire culture.
All educated Americans, first or last, go to Europe.
What are the marks that distinguish the cultured man?
In culture, they are on the same plane as savages.
As is often the case with educated people, he likes classical music better than jazz.
11. きょうよう教養のある、いっぱん一般のあめりかじんアメリカ人はもはやりかいしあえる理解しあえるそよう素養をきょうゆう共有していないというじじつ事実が、かれら彼らがこうかてき効果的にいしそつう意志疎通できないおもな主なりゆう理由なのである。
The fact that educated Americans in general no longer share understandable background knowledge is a chief cause of their inability to communicate effectively.
Television could be an important source of culture, and its educational broadcasts are valued in many schools.
As is often the case with educated people, he likes classical music better than popular music.