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  1. cultivate

    Synonyms:
    promote, foster, study, improve, fertilize, till, advance, refine, improve, civilize, nourish, cherish

    Antonyms:
    neglect, desert, abandon, stifle, prevent, discourage, abolish, blight, blast, paralyze, eradicate, extirpate, uproot

Princeton’s WordNetRate these synonyms:3.0 / 2 votes

  1. cultivateverb

    foster the growth of

    Synonyms:
    naturalize, tame, school, train, domesticate, civilise, naturalise, work, civilize, educate, crop

  2. cultivate, crop, workverb

    prepare for crops

    «Work the soil»; «cultivate the land»

    Synonyms:
    knead, turn, operate, sour, act, shape, clip, civilise, work out, run, wreak, function, prune, forge, lick, civilize, solve, pasture, trim, browse, figure out, form, naturalise, mould, train, play, naturalize, exploit, go, make, do work, make for, mold, tame, bring, educate, puzzle out, put to work, school, process, crop, work, ferment, domesticate, work on, graze, act upon, cut back, influence, snip, lop, exercise, dress, range

  3. educate, school, train, cultivate, civilize, civiliseverb

    teach or refine to be discriminative in taste or judgment

    «Cultivate your musical taste»; «Train your tastebuds»; «She is well schooled in poetry»

    Synonyms:
    aim, groom, educate, naturalise, civilize, school, develop, discipline, take aim, rail, work, domesticate, check, coach, condition, direct, train, trail, take, naturalize, tame, civilise, crop, prepare

  4. domesticate, cultivate, naturalize, naturalise, tameverb

    adapt (a wild plant or unclaimed land) to the environment

    «domesticate oats»; «tame the soil»

    Synonyms:
    reclaim, educate, naturalise, domesticize, civilize, school, moderate, crop, work, naturalize, domesticise, domesticate, tone down, train, tame, civilise, chasten, subdue

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    • Adapt
    • Farming
    • Plant

Dictionary of English SynonymesRate these synonyms:1.0 / 1 vote

  1. cultivateverb

    Synonyms:
    till, raise crops from

  2. cultivateverb

    Synonyms:
    study, investigate, search into

  3. cultivateverb

    Synonyms:
    improve, refine, elevate, civilize, meliorate, make better

  4. cultivateverb

    Synonyms:
    foster, cherish, promote

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  1. cultivateverb

    Synonyms:
    till

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  1. Benjamin Disraeli:

    Cleanliness and order are not matters of instinct they are matters of education, and like most great things, you must cultivate a taste for them.

  2. Carl Nassib:

    I just think that representation and visibility are so important, i actually hope that one day videos like this and the whole coming out process are just not necessary. But until then, I’m going to do my best and do my part to cultivate a culture that’s accepting, that’s compassionate.

  3. Huang Xiaodan:

    Venturing into a new frontier requires policy support and time to cultivate the market, at the moment, we’re just paying close attention to what’s going on.

  4. Peyton Manning:

    That’s just when I shook my head in amazement, because I was thinking that Mort (ESPN’s Chris Mortensen) and (ESPN’s) Adam Schefter had gotten to my 5-year-old daughter to cultivate a new source.

  5. Pete Buttigieg:

    The only way that we can cultivate what makes America great is to look to the future and not be afraid of it.


Translations for cultivate

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  • زرعArabic
  • отглеждам, подхранвам, култивирам, обработвамBulgarian
  • conrear, cultivarCatalan, Valencian
  • obdělávatCzech
  • dyrke, plejeDanish
  • pflegen, anbauen, bestellen, kultivierenGerman
  • καλλιεργώGreek
  • cultivarSpanish
  • herättää, äestää, kyntää, viljellä, muokataFinnish
  • cultiverFrench
  • àitichScottish Gaelic
  • גידל, עיבד, טיפחHebrew
  • cultivarInterlingua
  • coltivareItalian
  • לטפחHebrew
  • 栽培, 養うJapanese
  • ចម្រើនលូតលាស់, ធ្វើកសិកម្មKhmer
  • کشتوکاڵ کردنKurdish
  • colōLatin
  • pāpako, pako, whakatupuMāori
  • cultiveren, verzorgen, telen, bewerken, verbouwenDutch
  • cultivar, plantar, lavrar, alimentarPortuguese
  • выращивать, возделывать, вырастить, обработать, культивировать, возделать, обрабатыватьRussian
  • odlaSwedish
  • 培育Chinese

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advance, encourage, favour, forward, foster, en.synonym.one, further, nurture, address, advance, allure, better, blandish, en.synonym.one, break, bring about, civilise, civilize, clarify, cleanse, crop, domesticate, drudge, edify, educate, encourage, engender, entice, entreat, farm, father, favour, feed, filter, en.synonym.one, forward, foster, furrow, further, give rise to, grow, harrow, improve, labor, labour, make ready, mother, naturalise, naturalize, nourish, nurse, nurture, originate, perfect, plant, plough, plow, plow up, predispose, prepare, en.synonym.one, prime, process, produce, propagate, purge, raise, ready, refine, school, set up, sift, sow, strain, strive, supplicate, tame, tend, till, toil, train, turn, turn over, woo, work.

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  • breed
  • fertilize
  • harvest
  • manage
  • plant
  • prepare
  • propagate
  • raise
  • tend
  • crop
  • dress
  • farm
  • garden
  • labor
  • mature
  • plow
  • ripen
  • seed
  • till
  • work
  • bolster
  • cherish
  • develop
  • encourage
  • enrich
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  • nourish
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  • refine
  • advance
  • ameliorate
  • better
  • civilize
  • court
  • discipline
  • elevate
  • foster
  • further
  • nurse
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  • polish
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  • bring on
  • brown-nose
  • butter up
  • get in with
  • get next to
  • get on good side of
  • play up to
  • run after
  • seek friendship
  • shine up to
  • suck up to
  • take pains with
  • cherish
  • educate
  • encourage
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  • pursue
  • raise
  • refine
  • aid
  • ameliorate
  • better
  • forward
  • foster
  • further
  • help
  • instruct
  • nurse
  • patronize
  • rear
  • support
  • teach
  • train
  • devote oneself to

On this page you’ll find 180 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to cultivate, such as: breed, fertilize, harvest, manage, plant, and prepare.

  • abandon
  • damage
  • decrease
  • hurt
  • condemn
  • halt
  • ignore
  • neglect
  • stop
  • worsen
  • destroy
  • abandon
  • damage
  • decrease
  • depress
  • diminish
  • hurt
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  • cease
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  • halt
  • hinder
  • impede
  • injure
  • learn
  • neglect
  • obstruct
  • oppose
  • worsen
  • destroy

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WORDS RELATED TO CULTIVATE

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  • defend
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  • hold dear
  • hold in high esteem
  • honor
  • hug
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  • revere
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1    bring under cultivation, farm, fertilize, harvest, plant, plough, prepare, tend, till, work  

2    ameliorate, better, bring on, cherish, civilize, develop, discipline, elevate, enrich, foster, improve, polish, promote, refine, train  

3    aid, devote oneself to, encourage, forward, foster, further, help, patronize, promote, pursue, support  

4    associate with, butter up, consort with, court, dance attendance upon, run after, seek out, seek someone’s company or friendship, take trouble or pains with  

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cultivate

     ( cultivates    3rd person present)   ( cultivating    present participle)   ( cultivated    past tense & past participle  )

1       verb   If you cultivate land or crops, you prepare land and grow crops on it.  
She also cultivated a small garden of her own.      V n  
…the few patches of cultivated land.      V-ed  

  cultivation      n-uncount   usu with supp, prep N  
…the cultivation of fruits and vegetables…, Farmers with many acres under cultivation profited.     

2       verb   If you cultivate an attitude, image, or skill, you try hard to develop it and make it stronger or better.  
Cultivating a positive mental attitude towards yourself can reap tremendous benefits.      V n  

  cultivation      n-uncount   usu N of n  
…the cultivation of a positive approach to life and health.     

3       verb   If you cultivate someone or cultivate a friendship with them, you try hard to develop a friendship with them.  
Howe carefully cultivated Daniel C. Roper, the Assistant Postmaster General…      V n  
Estonia has done much to cultivate the friendship of western European countries.      V n  

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Pronunciation:

[ kˈʌltɪvˌe͡ɪt], [ kˈʌltɪvˌe‍ɪt], [ k_ˈʌ_l_t_ɪ_v_ˌeɪ_t]

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One way to cultivate a rewarding gardening experience is to choose plants that you enjoy viewing and growing, or plants that have therapeutic properties you find helpful. Choose plants that can handle your average weather conditions, and be happy in the space you provide.

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