Civilized in spanish
Civilizado
pronunciation: θibiliθɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: θibiliθɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
civilise [civilize, -USA] = civilizar, educar, refinar.
Example: The author argues that the capacity of books to change lives and to civilize readers cannot be overstated = El autor sostiene la opinión de que no se puede dejar de recalcar la capacidad de los libros para cambiar la vida de las personas y civilizar a los lectores.civilised [civilized, -USA] = civilizado.
Example: This fact further reinforces the notion that Western Europeans 'civilized' the world in the best interests of us -- the majority -- all.more:
» civilised nation = nación civilizada.
Example: A civilized nation by his lights is one in which a chosen few get to live like kings and queens, comporting themselves as they see fit.» civilised society = sociedad civilizada.
Example: The author stresses the importance of books, reading and libraries in a civilized society = El autor resalta la importancia de los libros, la lectura y las bibliotecas en una sociedad civilizada.» uncivilised [uncivilized, -USA] = incivilizado, inculto, salvaje, primitivo.
Example: It was on the tip of his tongue to say: 'Must you speak to me in this uncivilized fashion?' But he discreetly forbore.