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Depends where, depends who's judging that person's knowledge.

The widest the range of people thinking you're culturted, the more it may be true.

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Who is the most cultured person?

Queen Elizabeth II, the queen of England and the United Kingdom is the most cultured person I have ever seen. Watch videos of her and you will see her graceful culture in action.


What is the antonym of boorish?

Refined , polished , civilized , cultured , genteel ,


What are synonyms for educated?

literate :) intellectual, cultured, learned, sophisticated, refined, cultivated, enlightened, knowledgeable


What does it mean Culture is one thing and varnish is another?

Culture, when referring to people, means classy...all the time. A cultured person knows her way around society: correct manners, about the arts, literature, interpersonal relations, the way society and government works, how to dress (and how not to dress) and so forth. A cultured person knows, within his own society, how to behave in most situations, and an understanding of good manners and people will get him through the others. They are especially good at dealing with other people and making them feel at home and welcome in whatever situation. A person with varnish, on the other hand, looks good on the outside, but the layer of class isn't very deep. Put that person in a strange place, or under pressure, and their lack of skills shows up quickly.


What is another word for peasant?

A peasant is a member of a class of small farmers or farm laborers of low social rank, as in Europe, Asia, and Latin America. So a noble would be an antonym.Colloquially the word peasant has broadened to mean a coarse, unsophisticated, boorish, uneducated person. In this sense cultured or refined person would be an antonym.

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Who is the most cultured person?

Queen Elizabeth II, the queen of England and the United Kingdom is the most cultured person I have ever seen. Watch videos of her and you will see her graceful culture in action.


What hobbies would you expect a cultured person to pursue?

cooking, creative arts and art


Who was the first person to make antibiotics?

Alexander Flemming first discovered, cultured and used penicillin


What products are produced by Cultured Stone?

The company Cultured Stone produces manufactured stone veneer. Some of the products offered are Cultured Stone, Cultured Brick and Architectural Stone.


What is haddock slang for?

In 30's-50's English - an editorial footnote or (sarcastically )-a cultured person


Why aren't barbarians cultured?

That depends on who gets to decide what "cultured" means."Barbarian" is a general derogatory term for any person or group that is perceived to be uncivilized. It doesn't refer to any specific group of people from history.


How are virus cultured?

Viruses can be cultured in tissue or cell media.


What are some organisms that can never be cultured?

Syphilis and Leprosy organisms can never be cultured.


What can you do once you have cultured bacteria?

A person can not see what is in the culture until it is grown and then tests are run. An incubator is where they are grown in dishes or tubes.


Where can you buy cultured diamonds?

One can buy cultured diamonds in many places. They can be purchased at the Brilliant Earth website or at the Diamonds Cultured site or on the auction site eBay.


What actors and actresses appeared in Cultured - 2012?

The cast of Cultured - 2012 includes: Vanessa Godden


What are culture stones in construction?

They're a protective, natural veneer to such building materials as brick, stucco, vinyl, and wood. They can be used inside, outside, or both. They're particularly popular in the building of posh courtyards and villas. There, they typically show up as veneer covering fireplaces, pavement, roofs, seats, and walls. Some examples of the materials and names under which they're marketed are cultured fieldstone, cultured flagstone, cultured slate tiles, cultured stone, cultured thin brick, cultured wall stone, and cultured wall tiles.