Global Citizenship Vocabulary

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun a cocktail made with vodka, orange-flavored liqueur, lime juice, and cranberry juice

adjective free from local, provincial, or national ideas, prejudices, or attachments; at home all over the world

  • The cosmopolitan city attracted people from all around the world.
  • I love living in a cosmopolitan area with so many different cultures.
  • That new restaurant is so cosmopolitan, it's the place to be.
  • Her mind was as cosmopolitan as the bustling city she lived in.

noun the state of being diverse; variety; difference

adjective diverse - showing a great deal of variety; different

  • The company prides itself on promoting diversity in the workplace.
  • It's great to see such diversity among the students in this class.
  • Diversity is what makes this city so lit!
  • Just like a garden with a variety of flowers, diversity enriches our society.

noun a person who is experienced and sophisticated in the ways of the world

  • He is considered a man of the world due to his extensive travels and cultural knowledge.
  • Everyone knows he's a real man of the world, always jetting off to exotic destinations.
  • That guy thinks he's such a man of the world, but he's never even left his hometown.
  • As a successful diplomat, he is truly a man of the world, bridging cultural gaps and fostering international relations.

noun the ideology that all human beings belong to a single community, based on a shared morality or set of values

  • Cosmopolitanism is the belief in the importance of embracing diverse cultures and perspectives.
  • Living in a big city like New York can really expose you to cosmopolitanism.
  • I love how cosmopolitanism is all about being a citizen of the world.
  • Her mind was a true reflection of cosmopolitanism, always open to new ideas and experiences.

noun a person who is attracted to foreign cultures or people

  • As a xenophile, she enjoyed learning about different cultures and languages.
  • My friend is such a xenophile, always trying new foods from around the world.
  • I didn't realize you were such a xenophile, always watching foreign films.
  • Being a xenophile in a world full of xenophobes can be challenging.

noun a movement or policy that promotes interaction between different cultures or cultural groups

  • Interculturalism promotes the exchange and interaction of different cultures within a society.
  • Interculturalism is all about embracing diversity and learning from each other's cultures.
  • Interculturalism is like a cultural melting pot where everyone brings something unique to the table.
  • In the garden of interculturalism, the flowers of diversity bloom in harmony.

noun the practice of combining tourism with volunteering for a charitable cause

  • Voluntourism has become a popular way for individuals to travel and contribute to communities in need.
  • I'm thinking of trying voluntourism next summer to give back while exploring a new place.
  • Voluntourism is all the rage among college students looking for a meaningful travel experience.
  • Engaging in voluntourism is like planting seeds of kindness in different parts of the world.