Noun
The quality of being cosmopolitan; cosmopolitism.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe don't need this religious cosmopolitanism. It's no good. Vladimir Zhirinovsky
Almanza III has done a good job of reshaping the space to accommodate each crowd, creating a friendly overlap that displays the city’s cosmopolitanism at its finest. Source: Internet
"Adichie embodies a literary cosmopolitanism as expansive and mellifluous as her name: she offers tales that make world literature from American fictions. Source: Internet
Cosmopolitanism is the antidote to the disease of provincialism. Source: Internet
In places like London, cosmopolitanism and libertarian social ethics have formed a part of vernacular working class culture for centuries. Source: Internet
But some of the ideas that cluster within the broader concept of cosmopolitanism in fact meet with express disapproval in contemporary Indonesia. Source: Internet