aristocratic

/ˌɛrɪstəˈkrætɪk/
adjective
  1. Belonging to or typical of the highest social class; noble or upper-class.
    • She comes from an aristocratic family that has owned the estate for centuries.
    • His aristocratic manners and refined speech set him apart at the dinner party.
    • The old mansion had an aristocratic air, with chandeliers and marble floors.
  2. Having a refined, elegant, or superior quality, as if from the upper class.
    • Her aristocratic bearing made her seem distant but graceful.
    • The breed of dog has an aristocratic appearance, with a proud stance and silky coat.
    • The restaurant had an aristocratic elegance, with white tablecloths and crystal glasses.
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