Used in a Sentence

sociocultural

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for sociocultural.

Editorial note

They're frequently employed, and on the basis of their skills, not the compatibility of their political/sociocultural views with yours.

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Quick take

Of or relating to both society and culture.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of sociocultural gathered in one view.

adjective

Of or relating to both society and culture.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for sociocultural.

adjective

Of or relating to both society and culture.

Example sentences

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They're frequently employed, and on the basis of their skills, not the compatibility of their political/sociocultural views with yours.

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In addition, it is recognized that the categories of the race item include racial and national origin or sociocultural groups.

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I'm sure you're quite familiar enough with the sociocultural aspects of religion at this point.

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I think we need to soberly look at the fine details with our collective perspectives, observe the sociocultural response, and gauge our best course of action.

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Slight tangent: I also remember seeing some stuff about how the brain is influenced by sociocultural things - like how people from christian-majority nations see heaven / hell / god imagery during psychosis but people from other, dissimilar cultures see different things.

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He could be called a 'reactionary racist' because his racism was not entirely fueled by sociocultural norms, but rather as a reaction to the hatred that he experienced from living near racism which was fueled socioculturally.

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We live in Tokyo, as opposed to Ogaki, because a) my wife did not enjoy living in Ogaki due to social isolation and b) we recently greeted a daughter in October and were worried about the sociocultural implications of her growing up in Ogaki.

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Seeing into the private lives of others, their quirks and eccentricities, you might find that these traits are fairly common, and even desirable by certain sociocultural groups to be as 'odd' and 'quirky' as possible, as it seems to correlate with success and the capacity to think differently.

Quote examples

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I disagree, and would almost go so far as to say making other excuses, like following a "moral call to selflessness" or following "sociocultural norms" is more sociopathic.

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Breaking it down and saying, "I need to make it look like I follow sociocultural norms, so I'm going to do this, just to fit in," seems more sociopathic, IMO.

Proper noun examples

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Sociocultural differences however are huge, and information exchange is just one aspect.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use sociocultural in a sentence?

They're frequently employed, and on the basis of their skills, not the compatibility of their political/sociocultural views with yours.

What does sociocultural mean?

Of or relating to both society and culture.

What part of speech is sociocultural?

sociocultural is commonly used as adjective.