Aristocrat (noun)

  1. A person of noble birth or rank, especially one who inherits a title or property.
  2. A person who belongs to the nobility.
  3. 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:

  1. The duke was an aristocrat who had lived a life of privilege and luxury.
  2. The aristocrats were known for their haughty and condescending attitudes.
  3. The ball was attended by many of the city's most prominent aristocrats, including the count and countess.
  4. The young woman was raised as an aristocrat, but she had a heart of gold and a kind spirit.
  5. The aristocrat lived in a grand mansion and was surrounded by servants, but he felt a deep sense of loneliness and emptiness.
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