Civilized

/ˈsɪv.ɪ.laɪzd/

Meaning & Definition

adjective
Having a highly developed society and culture.
The museum showcases the artifacts of a once civilized nation.
Behaving in a manner that shows consideration for others, typically marked by a sense of propriety and politeness.
Despite their differences, they managed to have a civilized conversation.
Characterized by refinement, culture, or education.
The civilized world is expected to uphold human rights universally.

Etymology

From Latin 'civilis' meaning 'relating to citizens', from 'civis' meaning 'citizen'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

civilized discussion
A conversation that is respectful and well-mannered.
civilized society
A society with laws, order, and advanced social structures.
act civilized
To behave in a polite and socially acceptable manner.

Related Words

civilization
The stage of human social and cultural development.
civil
Relating to citizens or society.
citizen
A legally recognized subject or national of a state.

Slang Meanings

Chill or laid-back.
Let's keep this meeting civilized, guys.
Well-mannered; not rowdy.
The party was civilized, everyone was just enjoying and chatting.