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aristocratic
[ uh-ris-tuh-krat-ik, ar-uh-stuh- ]
adjective
- of or relating to government by an aristocracy.
- belonging to or favoring the aristocracy.
- characteristic of an aristocrat; having the manners, values, or qualities associated with the aristocracy:
aristocratic bearing; aristocratic snobbishness.
aristocratic
/ ˌæɪəˈæɪ /
adjective
- relating to or characteristic of aristocracy or an aristocrat
- elegant or stylish in appearance and behaviour
Derived Forms
- ˌٴˈپ, adverb
Other yvlog Forms
- ·t·i·· adverb
- ·t·i··Ա ·t·i·Ա noun
- t··t·i adjective
- t··t·i· adjective
- anti··t·i·· adverb
- ԴDza·t·i adjective
- ԴDza·t·i· adjective
- non·t·i·· adverb
- a·t·i adjective
- d··t·i adjective
- d··t·i· adjective
- pseudo··t·i·· adverb
- ܲa·t·i adjective
- un·t·i·· adverb
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of aristocratic1
Example Sentences
He was handsome enough: with profiles at the time gushing over his "fine-lined aristocratic face, suggesting a young Florentine noble - straight out of the Renaissance".
This signature material dates to 19th century America, when it emerged as a mass-produced, middle-class design element to compete with unique, aristocratic plaster ceilings.
Their son, the Victorian scientist Sir George Darwin, went on to estimate that cousin marriages accounted for almost one in 20 aristocratic unions in 19th Century Britain.
Judges described the restaurant, housed in a 16th Century aristocratic property since 2017, as a "delightful gastronomic getaway" where "every dish is now simply brilliant, with consistent levels of precision, balance and purity of flavour".
He also praised Dame Joanna, saying she "gathers up the laughs and sweeps them into her handbag like an aristocratic shoplifter on a spree".
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