Aristocrat
(noun)
- A person of noble birth or rank, especially one who inherits a title or property.
- A person who belongs to the nobility.
- A person who has the manners, tastes, or culture of the aristocracy.
Origin:
The word 'aristocrat' is derived from the greek words 'aristos' meaning 'best' and 'kratos' meaning 'power or rule'.
Examples:
- The duke was an aristocrat who had lived a life of privilege and luxury.
- The aristocrats were known for their haughty and condescending attitudes.
- The ball was attended by many of the city's most prominent aristocrats, including the count and countess.
- The young woman was raised as an aristocrat, but she had a heart of gold and a kind spirit.
- The aristocrat lived in a grand mansion and was surrounded by servants, but he felt a deep sense of loneliness and emptiness.