The better your English language skills, the more you are able to talk about sophisticated topics.
His reading tastes are not very sophisticated. Basically, he reads comic books and sports magazines.
His use of language is not very sophisticated yet, but he is learning
quickly.
My knowledge of computers is too limited for me to be able to really use a software program this sophisticated to its full potential.
New York is considered a sophisticated city due to its rich culture of art, music and theater.
Among rock bands, the group Kiss used perhaps
the most sophisticated make-up.
Inadequately formed ideas tend to produce unsophisticated arguments.
Research suggests that as urban ethnic youth become more sophisticated, they tend to value their ethnicity less.
The candidate's supposed lack of sophistication has won
him a great deal of support among those distrustful of professional politicians.
Stonehenge is believed to be a very sophisticated Stone Age observatory.
Leonardo da Vinci once said that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.
Amos Tversky observed that whenever there is a simple error that most laymen fall for, there is always a slightly more sophisticated version of the same problem that experts fall for.
Dinosaurs were among the most sophisticated animals that ever lived on Earth, and survived 75 times longer than humans have now lived on this planet.
In Tunisian society, use of the French language is regarded as a mark of sophistication and education.
Someone once joked that being drunk is feeling sophisticated when you can't say it.
The World Health Organization recently noted that if a tobacco product seems macho or feminine, sophisticated or rugged, sexy or sporty, it is because of the marketing around it.
Man's need for communication fostered the development of increasingly sophisticated language.