Pronunciation: /wɜːrldli/
adjective of or concerned with material values or ordinary life rather than a spiritual existence
A1 She prefers simple pleasures over worldly possessions.
A2 The tourist was amazed by the worldly treasures in the museum.
B1 Having traveled to many countries, she considered herself quite worldly.
B2 The novel explores the protagonist's struggle to find meaning in a worldly existence.
C1 The philosopher's teachings on worldly detachment resonated with many followers.
C2 His worldly knowledge and experience made him a sought-after advisor in business and politics.
formal She had a very worldly outlook on international politics.
informal He's not very worldly when it comes to different cultures.
slang That new restaurant is so worldly, you have to check it out.
figurative His mind was filled with worldly desires and ambitions.
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