Sophisticated - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |səˈfɪstɪkeɪtɪd|  American pronunciation of the word sophisticated
Brit.  |səˈfɪstɪkeɪtɪd|  British pronunciation of the word sophisticated

adjective

- ahead in development; complex or intricate (syn: advanced)
a sophisticated electronic control system
- intellectually appealing
a sophisticated drama

Extra examples

She was a sophisticated and well-traveled woman.

Her knitting technique is more sophisticated than mine.

Our truths are half truths, or sophisticated truths.

Sophisticated search techniques would be required to locate faint objects.

Technology in recent years has become ever more sophisticated.

...a chic new hairstyle that makes her look very sophisticated...

...the restaurant's sophisticated menu consorts seamlessly with its sleek, modern ambience...

...the film's sophisticated drolleries will elicit smiles and chuckles even upon repeated viewings...

He's not the most sophisticated businessman you'll ever meet, but he's no greenhorn.

...though educated and sophisticated, the country singer always put on the facade of an amiable hayseed when in public...

...vanilla extract that has been sophisticated with corn syrup...

...the sophisticated badinage of the characters in plays by Oscar Wilde...

It sounds very sophisticated.

Independent films are, broadly defined, movies that appeal to sophisticated audiences.

This technique was then adapted and refined by the more sophisticated cultures of the ancient world.

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