Synonyms for mondaine
Grammar : Adj, noun |
Top 10 synonyms for mondaine Other synonyms for the word mondaine
- adult
- artificial
- been around
- blasé
- brought down to earth
- citizen of the world
- city slicker
- clubwoman
- cosmopolitan
- couth
- cynical
- debunked
- disabused
- disappointed
- disenchanted
- disenthralled
- disentranced
- disillusioned
- enlightened
- experienced
- fashionable man
- fashionable woman
- freed
- in
- in the know
- indifferent
- into
- jaded
- jaundiced
- jet-set
- knowing
- laid-back
- let-down
- man of the world
- man-about-town
- mondain
- mondaine
- on to
- out of love
- practiced
- punctured
- sadder and wiser
- schooled
- seasoned
- sharp
- shattered
- sick of
- skeptical
- smooth
- socialite
- sophisticate
- sophisticated
- soured
- stagy
- streetwise
- studied
- suave
- svelte
- switched on
- undeceived
- uptown
- urbane
- well-bred
- wise to
- wised up
- with it
- woman about town
- world-weary
- worldly wise
- worldly-wise
Définition of mondaine
- As in sophisticated : adj cosmopolitan, cultured
- As in disenchanted : adj let down
- As in disillusioned : adj disappointed
- As in man about town : noun social man
- As in woman of the world : noun sophisticated woman
- But the acuteness of the mondaine pales before that of the lover.
- Extract from : « The Genius » by Margaret Horton Potter
- From the aigrette in her hair to the paste buckle on her shoe she was mondaine.
- Extract from : « Hilda » by Sarah Jeanette Duncan
- She may be no more perfectly dressed, this mondaine, than her demi-mondaine sister of Armenonville.
- Extract from : « In Vanity Fair » by Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd
- The mondaine Empress was at once merged in the adoring mother; her whole soul was wrapped up in the boy.
- Extract from : « Tracks of a Rolling Stone » by Henry J. Coke
- To an outsider or a mondaine, the Maidonovo routine would have seemed monotonous to a verge of imbecility.
- Extract from : « The Genius » by Margaret Horton Potter
Antonyms for mondaine
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