Synonym: aristocratical, blue, blue-blooded, gentle, patrician. Similar words: aristocrat, aristocracy, autocratic, democratic, autocrat, democratize, charismatic, bureaucratic. Meaning: [‚ærɪstə'krætɪk(l)] adj. belonging to or characteristic of the nobility or aristocracy.
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1. Plato's aristocratic communism makes some sense.
2. He has an aristocratic disdain for money.
3. His aristocratic mien and smart clothes singled him out.
4. Nabokov was the scion of an aristocratic family.
5. The royal members lamented the passing of aristocratic society.
6. Diana was born into an aristocratic family.
7. His voice and manner suggested an aristocratic pedigree.
8. The portraits showed an aristocratic family with long equine faces.
9. His aristocratic voice gives him an air of dignity and power.
10. Of course you're the most aristocratic of the two of us.
11. Now under different ownership, Charles still exudes aristocratic aspirations.
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12. Landed and aristocratic ladies drew his adoring gaze.
13. Pamela came from an aristocratic background.
14. The aristocratic outlook on life was reserved and self-controlled.
15. Macdonald was an aristocratic character with impeccable manners.
16. Mrs Goreng came from an aristocratic family.
17. He spoke with an aristocratic accent.
18. These aristocratic tribes were continually at war: the stronger drove out the weak.
19. Aristocratic criticism of royal rapacity was a backhanded tribute to that success.
20. It reflected essential drives within aristocratic society towards establishing political jurisdictions in local terms.
21. Particularist sentiment was inseparable from aristocratic privilege; local liberties and personal liberties were part and parcel of the same system.
22. The 830s offer two particularly clear examples of aristocratic dependence.
23. Particularly in aristocratic circles, young women hardly out of girlhood were married off as political pawns.
24. I doubt if I have a single drop of aristocratic blood in my veins.
25. He was born with a rare bone disease, probably the result of aristocratic inbreeding.
26. They were also fond of aping the grand manners of servants to aristocratic households and rich farmers.
27. Most thinking on the preservation of houses revolves round major aristocratic seats or ancient manor houses.
28. During the preceding fifty or sixty years Christians were often seen as outsiders, especially in Western aristocratic circles.
29. It was neat and elegant, like all wild animals, with an air of aristocratic insouciance and good breeding.
30. Mindful, perhaps, of the events of 1801 and 1825, he feared aristocratic recalcitrance more than a peasant rebellion.
More similar words: aristocrat, aristocracy, autocratic, democratic, autocrat, democratize, charismatic, bureaucratic, autocracy, idiosyncratic, meritocracy, Democrat, procrastination, eristic, futuristic, lucrative, desecration, that is to say, characteristic, consecration, restoration, erratic, statistic, statistics, erratically, statistical, device characteristic, registration, administration, administrative.