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View synonyms for civilized

civilized

[ siv-uh-lahyzd ]

adjective

  1. having an advanced or humane culture, society, etc.
  2. polite; well-bred; refined.
  3. of or relating to civilized people:

    The civilized world must fight ignorance.

  4. easy to manage or control; well organized or ordered:

    The car is quiet and civilized, even in sharp turns.



civilized

/ ˈsɪvɪˌlaɪzd /

adjective

  1. having a high state of culture and social development
  2. cultured; polite

    a civilized discussion

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Other Words From

  • civ·i·liz·ed·ness [siv, -, uh, -lahy-zid-nis, -lahyzd], noun
  • half-civil·ized adjective
  • hyper·civi·lized adjective
  • non·civi·lized adjective
  • sub·civi·lized adjective
  • super·civi·lized adjective
  • ultra·civi·lized adjective
  • well-civi·lized adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of civilized1

First recorded in 1605–15; civilize + -ed 2
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Example Sentences

“In a civilized society, what does violence get you?”

Only the Jedi are deemed civilized, and therefore their orthodoxy of the Force should be imposed on others for their own good.

From Salon

Shocking because violence is no way for a civilized people to mediate their political differences.

For Roman-era writers such as Tacitus, the region was beyond the edge of the civilized world, known only through unreliable second-hand reports.

Hopefully, Snow White had built her castle like any other civilized person would have done, putting the dungeon underground.

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