sociocultural
sociocultural — adjective
- socioculturalpositive
- more socioculturalcomparative
- most socioculturalsuperlative
1. describing how a community is shaped by both social relationships and shared cus
describing how a community is shaped by both social relationships and shared customs, values, and traditions.
Mira's thesis explores sociocultural factors behind early marriage in rural areas.
sociocultural factors behind a community pattern
Teachers adjusted the lesson after noticing sociocultural differences in how families discuss illness.
sociocultural differences in family communication
The museum redesigned its signs to match the sociocultural background of local visitors.
Faisal said the new clinic ignored sociocultural barriers that kept women from seeking care.
Researchers traced the protest to sociocultural changes in jobs, language, and family roles.
- social
broader and often weaker; it does not always include customs, beliefs, or traditions
- cultural
focuses on beliefs and customs, without necessarily stressing group relations or social structure
- sociological
more academic and tied to sociology as a discipline rather than to culture specifically
文法句型
sociocultural + noun (factors, context, background, barriers)
用法筆記
Most common before nouns such as 'factors', 'context', 'background', 'change', and 'barriers'. It appears more often in academic, policy, health, and education writing than in casual conversation.