What is a good usage of “cultivated”?

What does it mean if an actor is not so good looking but he cultivated a personality that no one can disapprove of?

Is this sentence right? What is the definition of “cultivated”?

Does anyone still think I am a fraud?

Asked on February 27, 2021 in Word choice.
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How about the word unblemished

describes a reputation, characters, etc. Does your faults hurt my body so much?

e For six years his championship record was unblemished.

An actor is not so good but he cultivated an unblemished personality.

Answered on February 27, 2021.
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How does the sense “to nurture, to foster, to tend” in Cultivate indeed work, but the usage is not perfectly natural? I am not very happy with the way one maintains friendships; I am concerned enough to cultivate one’s personality. Is it a better idea to keep friendships?

If you mean he started out with a personality nobody can disapprove of, you might say the person has or has such a personality. If he purposefully developed his personality, you might say developed or portray? I don’t recommend cultivating, though I have a good excuse for not recommending it.

Answered on February 27, 2021.
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