Sophisticatedly
[suh-fis-ti-key-tid] /səˈfɪs tɪˌkeɪ tɪd/
adjective
1.
(of a person, ideas, tastes, manners, etc.) altered by education, experience, etc., so as to be worldly-wise; not naive: a sophisticated young socialite;
the sophisticated eye of an experienced journalist.
2.
pleasing or satisfactory to the tastes of sophisticates, or people who are educated, cultured, and worldly-wise:
sophisticated music.
3.
deceptive; misleading.
4.
complex or intricate, as a system, process, piece of machinery, or the like:
a sophisticated electronic control system.
5.
of, for, or reflecting educated taste, knowledgeable use, etc.:
Many Americans are drinking more sophisticated wines now.
sophisticated
/səˈfɪstɪˌkeɪtɪd/
adjective
1.
having refined or cultured tastes and habits
2.
appealing to sophisticates: a sophisticated restaurant
3.
unduly refined or cultured
4.
pretentiously or superficially wise
5.
(of machines, methods, etc) complex and refined
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