How to use in-sentence of “cultured”:
– He wanted the name to make him seem more cultured and refined.
– Raw cream butter is butter made from fresh or cultured unpasteurized cream.
– Orphaned at an early age, Caroline grew up an intelligent, cultured and attractive woman, and was much sought-after as a bride.
– Known as “Louis le Pieux” and also as “Louis le Génovéfain”, Louis was a pious, charitable and cultured prince, who took very little part in the politics of the time.
– The men travel long distances, seeking favourable prices for their wares, which consist of salt, dry fruits and cultured pearls and semi-precious stones.
– Praised as an attractive, cultured and kind woman, Polyxena founded a home for penniless mothers in Turin in 1732, redecorated the “Villa della Regina”, the hunting lodge of Stupingi, and the Church of Saint Giuseppe in Turin.
– Not much is known about the living amoebae because they cannot be cultured in the laboratory.

