"Sophists" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A group of skilled teachers or lecturers, especially in the 5th and 4th centuries BCE, who traveled from place to place giving public lectures and speeches on various subjects. They were known for their eloquence and skill in argumentation and debate.
In modern usage, the term is often used pejoratively to describe someone who uses rhetorical tricks and persuasion to manipulate others, rather than conveying genuine knowledge or truth.
Examples of "sophists"
1. Historical context: The Sophists were a group of traveling teachers and instructors in ancient Greece, known for their emphasis on rhetoric and argumentation. Cicero was a great admirer of them, but also criticized their lack of sense of right and wrong. [1]
2. Criticism of modern politicians: In contemporary language, the term "sophist" can be used to refer to politicians who use emotionally manipulative or highly persuasive language to sway public opinion, rather than making genuine or respectful arguments. [2]
3. Academic sphere: A sophomore in an academic context means a student in the second year at a university or college, often referring to a 'division or second year of high school' in other countries. At Anand School, sophomores or sophists because the name was finally decided in the second year.
Sophisticate refers to an individual who is cultured, refined, and discerning, often in terms of their tastes, interests, and values. A sophisticated person typically possesses a high level of intelligence, poise, and good manners, and is often characterized by their:<br> Love for fine arts, literature, and culture<br> Appreciation for complex and subtle nuances<br> Ability to think critically and analytically<br> Distinctive style and elegance<br> Worldly and cosmopolitan perspective<br><br>In modern usage, the term "sophisticate" can also imply a level of urbanity and worldly experience, suggesting someone who is well-educated, well-read, and well-traveled.
Synonyms: adult, worldly, cultured, refined, elegant, and urbane.<br><br>Antonyms: unsophisticated, unpolished, rustic, and primitive.<br><br>Shopping definition: People who have a great appreciation and understanding of art, culture, and fine things in life, often with a preference for luxury.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The sophisticated theater play requires a deep understanding of the theme and setting.<br>- After traveling to Paris, she became more sophisticated and had a broader sense of style.