culture noun
ADJECTIVES
ancient • primitive
・Artifacts offer insights into the lifestyle of ancient cultures.
indigenous, native • alien, foreign
・Indigenous culture preserves ancient rituals and practices.
local, national • ethnic • dominant
・Music and dance are integral to our local culture.
contemporary, modern • traditional
・The film explores the challenges faced by individuals in today's contemporary culture.
African, black, Greek, Western, world, etc.
・I enjoy exploring various aspects of Japanese culture.
rural, urban • street, youth • underground • nomadic
・Urban culture thrives in bustling cities around the world.
mass, pop, popular • folk • mainstream • wide, wider
・Social media often reflects the pulse of pop culture.
high, artistic, literary • oral
・Literary classics are often considered part of high culture.
different, diverse, various
・Festivals are important events in various cultures around the world.
rich, colorful, vibrant, dynamic
・The country's rich culture is evident in its historical landmarks, art, and traditions.
inclusive, innovative, creative, progressive, egalitarian, etc.
・The company strives to create an inclusive culture where every employee's voice is valued.
academic, business, company, corporate, intellectual, legal, political, professional, religious, scientific, etc.
・Political culture shapes how citizens view their roles in government.
capitalist, computer, consumer, enterprise, materialistic, bourgeois, working-class, digital, secular, dance, etc.
・In a materialistic culture, possessions and wealth are often prioritized.
VERBS
assimilate (sb into)
・Immigrants often work to assimilate themselves into the new culture they've moved to.
create, develop, foster, produce
・Parents play a crucial role in fostering a positive learning culture at home.
impact, influence
・Globalization can impact local cultures.
explore
・Exploring a new culture can be an eye-opening experience.
preserve
・Language is an important part of preserving culture.
CULTURE + VERB
develop, evolve
・Cultures evolve in response to changing circumstances.
NOUNS
group
・The city's vibrant neighborhoods are home to diverse culture groups.
shock
・Moving to a new country can lead to a period of culture shock.
PREPOSITIONS
in
・Respect for elders is a common value in many cultures.
of
・The company tries to foster a culture of diversity and inclusion.
within
・Traditions are passed down through generations within a culture.