Élite (en. Elite)

/eˈlit/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Privileged group that stands out for its influence or qualities.
The political elite often make decisions that affect the entire population.
La élite política suele tomar decisiones que afectan a toda la población.
Group of people who lead a sector by possessing high levels of knowledge or skill.
Elite scientists work on research that can change the world.
Los científicos de élite trabajan en investigaciones que pueden cambiar el mundo.
Select group of individuals who reach a high level in a discipline.
The club is made up of an elite of football players.
El club está formado por una élite de jugadores de fútbol.

Etymology

From French 'élite', meaning 'the chosen one', derived from Latin 'eligere', meaning 'to choose'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

the intellectual elite
Group formed by the most outstanding minds in an academic or cultural field.
la élite intelectual
sports elite
Set of the best athletes in a specific sport.
élite deportiva
economic elite
Group of people who possess great wealth and economic power.
élite económica

Related Words

elite
Term in English that refers to a select or privileged group.
elite
exclusivity
State of being exclusive or limited to a select group of people.
exclusividad
privilege
Advantage or special right.
privilegio

Slang Meanings

People of high status in social or cultural activities.
Only the elite attended the party.
En la fiesta solo asistieron los de la élite.
People who consider themselves above others.
The elite attitude that some young people have can be very annoying.
La actitud de élite que tienen algunos jóvenes puede ser muy molesta.