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well-cultivated
adjective
- (of land, plants, etc) tilled, planted, or maintained in a satisfactory manner
- (of a trait, talent, etc) fostered or improved by study or practice
his well-cultivated sarcasm
Example Sentences
Now Yoo is back in the good graces of powerful people, trying again to use his well-cultivated skill in manipulating the law in service of what he takes to be Trump’s political agenda.
There is a well-cultivated aura around the Boks and their capacity for physical cruelty.
While 1989’s “Mothers Milk” had been a modest success, the band’s music — punk-indebted Muscle Beach funk-rock — lagged behind their well-cultivated image.
“This dog-whistle is basically a signal to his faithful to view the ongoing protests in Delhi through the lens of a well-cultivated prejudice against Muslims,” said Shuddhabrata Sengupta, an artist and curator and longtime Modi critic.
To many Canadians, it seemed as if Mr. Trudeau and his mostly male aides had ganged up to bully her, shattering the prime minister’s previously well-cultivated image as a feminist who took a collaborative and open approach to politics.
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