Synonym: gentry, nobility. Similar words: aristocrat, autocracy, meritocracy, theocracy, democracy, autocratic, bureaucracy, characteristic. Meaning: [‚ærɪ'stɒkrəsɪ] n. 1. a privileged class holding hereditary titles 2. the most powerful members of a society.
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61 People said the aristocracy was effete.
62 The Howards and Oriscolls were of this aristocracy.
63 He objected to the toadying to aristocracy.
64 I think an aristocracy ought to be splendid.
65 He plumed himself on belonging to the aristocracy.
66 The trader and catcher may yet be a - mong our aristocracy.
67 On the contrary, I think the titled aristocracy are the scum of the Earth.
68 Of the aristocracy. The Boer War started it, and 1914 put the lid on.
69 Her father remarried; and Mary remembered her childhood as "desolate" although she belonged to the aristocracy of Lexington, with high-spirited social life and a sound private education.
70 The highest - ranking members of the Spanish aristocracy are the grandees.
71 Some of the aristocracy did take exception at his neglecting to raise his cap to them.
72 This is the free - thinking, free - spoken, democratic Twain who girds at slavery, aristocracy, and intolerance.
73 I heard on the radio the other day that the origin of the phrase “drunk as a lord” came from a time when the aristocracy were the ones with the time and money to get boozy.
74 The early phase of Roman affairs was an aristocracy of a very pronounced type.
75 Many members of the aristocracy were guillotined in France during the Revolution.
76 The highest- ranking member of the Spanish aristocracy is the grandee.
77 It is a cunning supersede the aristocracy (sentencedict.com), and make the king sole and absolute autocrat.
78 The highest class would be composed of the intellectual aristocracy.
79 In general, the poem reflects the culture of the Anatolian landowning aristocracy.
80 Its annexation caused the prosperity of the above-mentioned Palmyra, whose aristocracy and dynasty were likewise descended from the Aribi.
81 And, in a democratic free market society, a multicultural meritocracy is much more palatable than an Episcopalian aristocracy.
82 He had been born in the aristocracy of the wealthy Midwestern family.
83 I am a defeated people, the pride of aristocracy degenerated into an instant flail prisoners.
84 Edith Wharton continued writing her satires of the life and manners of the New York aristocracy.
85 At all events the war has done one good thing for us. It's smashed up the power of the aristocracy. The Boer War started it, and 1914 put the lid on.
86 For some, GM's fall is the final death knell for America's labour aristocracy.
87 A member of the Prussian landed aristocracy, a class formerly associated with political reaction and militarism.
87 Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
88 Some of the more haughty of aristocracy take exception at his neglecting to to them.
89 Liberal education is the necessary endeavor to found an aristocracy within democratic mass society.
90 Clifford Chatterley was more upper - class than Connie . Connie was well - to - do intelligentsia, But he was aristocracy.
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