aristocratic
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ar·is·to·crat·ic /ˌærəstəˈkrætɪk◂, əˌrɪs- $ əˌrɪs-/ adjective HIGH POSITION OR RANKbelonging to or typical of the aristocracy 贵族(似)的 SYN noble an aristocratic family 贵族家庭
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aristocratic• He spoke with an aristocratic accent.• Pamela came from an aristocratic background.• When their eyes meet she envisions the fulfillment of her dream of marrying a man with aristocratic connections not from Middlemarch.• The Oscar Wilde trials of 1895 condensed representations both of aristocratic debauchery and the corrupting effects of foreign morals.• BDe Mori is a handsome man with light blue eyes and a high, aristocratic forehead.• Lachrymose comedy represented an attitude opposed to the aristocratic one.• He was a dour Yankee, tall, confident, elegant, with a dry wit and aristocratic tastes.• I could hardly go to the home of this aristocratic young woman with stubble on my face.ar·is·to·crat·ic adjectiveChineseSyllable
the of or aristocracy to belonging Corpus typical
aristocratic
ar‧is‧to‧crat‧ic /ˌærəstəˈkrætɪk◂, ˌærɪstəˈkrætɪk◂, əˌrɪs- $ əˌrɪs-/
adjective
belonging to or typical of the aristocracy
SYN noble:
an aristocratic family
ar‧is‧to‧crat‧ic /ˌærəstəˈkrætɪk◂, ˌærɪstəˈkrætɪk◂, əˌrɪs- $ əˌrɪs-/
adjectivebelonging to or typical of the aristocracy
SYN noble: