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culturally advantaged
Euph. rich; upper-class. I can't deny I had a culturally advantaged upbringing. The charity appealed to culturally advantaged people to donate time and money to those less fortunate.
culturally deprived
and culturally disadvantagedEuph. poor; lower-class. Joe is working at a summer camp for culturally deprived children. Jane grew up in a culturally disadvantaged neighborhood.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Gary | | ['gɛəri] | |
Ruuben | | ROO:-ben | Finnish |
Hildebert | | HIL-de-bert | German |
Hazel | | HAY-zəl | English |
VÉRonique | | ve-ro-NEEK | French |
JosuÉ | | ho-SWE (Spanish), zho-zoo-E (Portuguese) | French, Spanish, Portuguese |