sophisticated
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary خبره وماهر، مشگل وپیچیده ، درسطح بالا، مصنوعی، غیر طبیعی، تصنعی، سوفسطائی.
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary sophistiquer|sophistiquée|sophisticated|sophisticate yu. sophistikos = Sophiste pic-ida
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version خبره وماهر،مشگل وپيچيده ،درسطح بالا،مصنوعى ،غير طبيعى ،تصنعى ،سوفسطايى
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary so·phis·ti·cat·ed adj. Pronunciation: -tə- ˌ kā-təd Function: adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin sophisticat us Date: 1601 1 : deprived of native or original simplicity: as a : highly complicated or developed : COMPLEX < sophisticated electronic devices> b : having a refined knowledge of the ways of the world cultivated especially through wide experience <a sophisticated lady> 2 : devoid of grossness: as a : finely experienced and aware <a sophisticated columnist> b : intellectually appealing <a sophisticated novel> –so·phis·ti·cat·ed·ly adverb synonyms SOPHISTICATED , WORLDLY-WISE , BLASÉ mean experienced in the ways of the world. SOPHISTICATED often implies refinement, urbanity, cleverness, and cultivation <guests at her salon were usually rich and sophisticated >. WORLDLY-WISE suggests a close and practical knowledge of the affairs and manners of society and an inclination toward materialism <a worldly-wise woman with a philosophy of personal independence>. BLASÉ implies a lack of responsiveness to common joys as a result of a real or affected surfeit of experience and cultivation < blasé travelers who claimed to have been everywhere>.]]> 1 so·phis·ti·cate Pronunciation: sə- ' fis-tə- ˌ kāt Function: transitive verb Inflected Form:   -cat·ed ; -cat·ing Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin sophisticatus, past participle of sophisticare, from Latin sophisticus sophistic, from Greek sophistikos, from sophistēs sophist Date: 15th century 1 : to alter dec…