monocultural

[mon-uh-kuhl-cher-uh l]

monocultural Definition

  • 1relating to or constituting a monoculture
  • 2having a single culture

Using monocultural: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "monocultural" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The monocultural practices of the company led to a lack of innovation.

  • Example

    The town was criticized for its monocultural approach to tourism.

  • Example

    The school's curriculum was criticized for being too monocultural.

monocultural Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for monocultural

Antonyms for monocultural

Phrases with monocultural

  • monoculturalism

    the practice of promoting or maintaining a monoculture

    Example

    The government's monoculturalism policy was criticized for ignoring the diversity of the country.

  • a society in which there is only one dominant culture

    Example

    Japan is often cited as an example of a monocultural society.

  • monocultural mindset

    a way of thinking that is limited to a single culture or perspective

    Example

    His monocultural mindset prevented him from understanding the perspectives of people from different backgrounds.

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Summary: monocultural in Brief

'Monocultural' [mon-uh-kuhl-cher-uh l] refers to something that is related to or constitutes a monoculture, meaning it has a single culture. It is often used to criticize practices or policies that ignore diversity and promote uniformity, such as 'The school's curriculum was criticized for being too monocultural.' Synonyms include 'homogeneous' and 'uniform,' while antonyms include 'diverse' and 'multicultural.'