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aristocratic

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[ US /ɝˌɪstəˈkɹætɪk/ ]
[ UK /ˌæɹɪstəkɹˈætɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. belonging to or characteristic of the nobility or aristocracy
    aristocratic features
    aristocratic Bostonians
    the blue-blooded aristocracy
    patrician landholders of the American South
    blue blood
    patrician tastes
    an aristocratic family
    a blue family
    aristocratic bearing
    of gentle blood
    aristocratic government

How To Use aristocratic In A Sentence

  • The tower was originally a summer banqueting house and allowed aristocratic ladies to watch their men hunting.
  • Early modern patronage came as before from courts, churches, aristocratic, and merchant families, from religious orders and confraternities.
  • It was neat and elegant, like all wild animals, with an air of aristocratic insouciance and good breeding.
  • Many of the subjects are necessarily members of wealthy or aristocratic families, and part of the purpose of the show is to explore the place of children in society their dress, and their toys.
  • The patronage (largely pontifical, but also royal and aristocratic) of the great sculptor-architect is the chief subject of Franco Mormando's lovingly researched "Bernini: His Life and His Rome," which, for all its splendid erudition, freely resorts to American common speech to characterize the sheer viciousness of the Baroque papal oligarchs and Bernini's own egomania (most famously characterized by his ordering a servant to slash the face of his unfaithful mistress, Costanza Bonarelli). The Heirloom City
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  • With the digital addition of a unicorn's horn, the heraldic beast conjoins a singularly aristocratic symbol of Christian purity and England's national enthusiasm for horses.
  • Courtenay's aristocratic connections carried him rapidly up the ladder of preferment.
  • M. le Comte's guests followed closely on the triumphant bridegroom's heels: M. le préfet, fussy and nervous, secretly delighted at the idea of affixing his official signature to such an aristocratic _contrat de mariage_ as was this between M.le. de Cambray de Brestalou and M. Victor de M.rmont, own nephew to M.rshal the duc de Raguse; M.dame la préfète, resplendent in the latest fashion from Paris, the Duc and Duchesse d'Embrun, cousins of the bride, the Vicomte de Génevois and his mother, who was Abbess of Pont Haut and godmother by proxy to Crystal de The Bronze Eagle A Story of the Hundred Days
  • The tower was originally a summer banqueting house and allowed aristocratic ladies to watch their men hunting.
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