- a word derived from sophisticated.
Example Sentences
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Awards analysts have predicted best picture recognition for the ultrasophisticated “Tár,” which took in a scant $6 million in theaters, and the German-language “All Quiet on the Western Front,” a streaming-service entry.
From New York Times • Jan. 24, 2023
The first, “Birthday Offering” — a ballet equivalent of June’s Diamond Jubilee royal flotilla down the Thames — is a plotless, aristocratic, ultrasophisticated vehicle for this debonair, privileged, top tier ballet company.
From New York Times • Jul. 8, 2012
Of course, covert action, presumably including the introduction of the ultrasophisticated Stuxnet virus into Iran’s computers, has also slowed the program, but that’s not covered in the WikiLeaks cables.
From Newsweek • Dec. 5, 2010
Cleveland's attack, as always, was built around the ultrasophisticated running of Jimmy Brown�and one look at the field was enough to convince Jim that it was not going to be his day.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Ilka Chase, 72, ultrasophisticated actress, author and wit; of internal hemorrhage; in Mexico City.
From Time Magazine Archive
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