Aristocratic ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Aristocratic ( adjective )

Related to or characteristic of the aristocracy; having the qualities or characteristics of a noble or titled person.

Origin:

From the greek aristokratia, from aristos (best) + kratos (power).

Examples:

  1. The aristocratic family has lived in the palace for centuries.
  2. His aristocratic bearing and impeccable manners set him apart from the common folk.
  3. She was born into an aristocratic line, but rejected the privileges and responsibilities that came with it.
  4. The aristocratic society was known for its lavish parties and exclusive events.
  5. The aristocratic lifestyle is one of luxury and privilege.

(As a noun)

Aristocratic ( noun )

Related to or characteristic of the aristocracy; having the qualities or characteristics of a noble or titled person.

Origin:

From the greek aristokratia, from aristos (best) + kratos (power).

Examples:

  1. The aristocratic family has lived in the palace for centuries.
  2. His aristocratic bearing and impeccable manners set him apart from the common folk.
  3. She was born into an aristocratic line, but rejected the privileges and responsibilities that came with it.
  4. The aristocratic society was known for its lavish parties and exclusive events.
  5. The aristocratic lifestyle is one of luxury and privilege.
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