Definition of anthropologist in English:
anthropologist
noun ˌanθrəˈpɒlədʒɪstˌænθrəˈpɑlədʒəst
An expert in or student of anthropology.
some anthropologists think that members of hunting and gathering societies tend to have more leisure
Example sentencesExamples
- Some social anthropologists still believe it is possible to explain how and why the creations of human beings become institutionalized.
- Historians and anthropologists have recorded many of these men's stories on tape.
- Physical anthropologists have concluded that the skulls of two of the oldest skeletons are quite different from those of modern American Indians.
- Developed by biologists and anthropologists, optimal foraging is a good example of a microeconomic, deductive modeling strategy.
- Anthropologists at times have even influenced the art production of the cultures they study.
- Regardless of how anthropologists define religions, the institutional contours of this space often determine how the practitioners label their own activity.
- Among anthropologists, the ratio of Democrats to Republicans is about thirty to one.
- Anthropologists have noted a pronounced preference for the private and domestic sphere in Danish culture.
- The vast majority of Brazilian anthropologists, for example, have conducted their field research within national territory.
- My single aphorism, derived from anthropologist Alfred Gell, is that pattern, decoration, ornament, attaches people to things.
Definition of anthropologist in US English:
anthropologist
nounˌanTHrəˈpäləjəstˌænθrəˈpɑlədʒəst
An expert in or student of anthropology.
some anthropologists think that members of hunting and gathering societies tend to have more leisure
Example sentencesExamples
- Among anthropologists, the ratio of Democrats to Republicans is about thirty to one.
- Developed by biologists and anthropologists, optimal foraging is a good example of a microeconomic, deductive modeling strategy.
- Anthropologists at times have even influenced the art production of the cultures they study.
- My single aphorism, derived from anthropologist Alfred Gell, is that pattern, decoration, ornament, attaches people to things.
- Physical anthropologists have concluded that the skulls of two of the oldest skeletons are quite different from those of modern American Indians.
- Historians and anthropologists have recorded many of these men's stories on tape.
- The vast majority of Brazilian anthropologists, for example, have conducted their field research within national territory.
- Anthropologists have noted a pronounced preference for the private and domestic sphere in Danish culture.
- Regardless of how anthropologists define religions, the institutional contours of this space often determine how the practitioners label their own activity.
- Some social anthropologists still believe it is possible to explain how and why the creations of human beings become institutionalized.