composed of people, constituents, or elements from many parts of the world
marked by a sophistication that comes from wide and often international experience
It is surely nothing less than martyrdom to a man of cosmopolitan sympathies to absorb in silent resignation the news of a county town — Wilkie Collins
having worldwide rather than provincial scope or bearing
said of a plant or animal: found in most parts of the world and under varied ecological conditions
cosmopolitanism noun
[Latin cosmopolites: see cosmopolite]