aristocratic (Meaning)

Wordnet

aristocratic (s)

belonging to or characteristic of the nobility or aristocracy

Webster

aristocratic (a.)

Alt. of Aristocratical

aristocratic Sentence Examples

  1. The grand chandelier illuminated the aristocratic ballroom, casting a warm glow over the opulent furnishings.
  2. Her aristocratic features and regal bearing made her stand out in any crowd.
  3. The aristocratic family hosted lavish dinner parties at their sprawling estate.
  4. He spoke with an aristocratic accent, betraying his privileged upbringing.
  5. The aristocratic lady wore a designer gown adorned with pearls and diamonds.
  6. The mansion's architecture reflected the aristocratic tastes of its wealthy owner.
  7. Despite her aristocratic background, she was known for her down-to-earth demeanor.
  8. The aristocratic class often held exclusive gatherings at prestigious clubs and venues.
  9. The aristocratic gentleman carried himself with an air of authority and sophistication.
  10. The aristocratic lineage of the family could be traced back for centuries, boasting noble ancestors and illustrious connections.

FAQs About the word aristocratic

belonging to or characteristic of the nobility or aristocracyAlt. of Aristocratical

snobby, snooty, snobbish, ritzy, elitist, snotty,arrogant, pretentious, bumptious, persnickety

democratic, democratic, egalitarian, egalitarian, modest, unpretentious, unpretentious, humble,humble, modest

The grand chandelier illuminated the aristocratic ballroom, casting a warm glow over the opulent furnishings.

Her aristocratic features and regal bearing made her stand out in any crowd.

The aristocratic family hosted lavish dinner parties at their sprawling estate.

He spoke with an aristocratic accent, betraying his privileged upbringing.