Meaning & Definition of word "Aristocratic"

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    Aristocratic

    /ˌɛrɪstəˈkrætɪk/

    adjective:

    • 1. Pertaining to the aristocracy; noble or highborn.
      • Example: The aristocratic family hosted a lavish ball to celebrate their lineage.
    • 2. Characterized by behavior or attitudes typical of the aristocracy; refined, elegant, or exclusive.
      • Example: She carried herself with an aristocratic grace that captivated everyone at the event.
    • 3. Belonging to or befitting a privileged class.
      • Example: His aristocratic demeanor made him stand out in the crowd of commoners.

    Etymology

    From French 'aristocratique', from Greek 'aristokratia', meaning 'rule of the best'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    aristocratic values:

    Values associated with aristocracy, such as tradition and privilege.

    aristocratic background:

    A family lineage that is part of the aristocracy.

    Related Words

    aristocracy:

    A class of persons holding exceptional rank and privileges.

    nobility:

    The quality of being noble in character or rank.

    blue blood:

    A person of noble or high birth.

    Slang Meanings of aristocratic

    Meaning: Rich and exclusive

    Example Sentence: That club is so aristocratic; only the wealthiest can join.

    Meaning: Pretentious or snobbish

    Example Sentence: Her aristocratic attitude makes her hard to get along with.