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Synonyms and antonyms of Attitudes to art and culture in American Thesaurus

Attitudes to art and culture

artistic (adjective)

sensitive to art and beauty, and able to enjoy it

artsy (adjective)

American pretending to enjoy art or be interested in it

artsy (adjective)

American showing a great interest in art, but in a way that may not be sincere

artsy-fartsy (adjective)

Americanvery informal someone who is artsy-fartsy is always trying to show how interested they are in art

arty (adjective)

British artsy

barbarian (noun)

someone who does not respect art or culture

highbrow (adjective)

likely to interest people who are interested in learning, culture, and art

insular (adjective)

not interested in meeting anyone outside your own group or country, or not interested in learning new ideas or ways of doing things

refined (adjective)

someone who is refined is very polite and well educated, and enjoys art, music, etc.

refinement (noun)

the quality of being very polite and well educated, and enjoying art, music, etc.

sophisticated (adjective)

knowing a lot about things such as culture, fashion, and the modern world

sophistication (noun)

the quality of knowing a lot about things such as culture, fashion, and the modern world

unrefined (adjective)

someone who is unrefined is not very polite and does not show an interest in art, music, etc.