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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61. Within a generation or two aristocratic Christians were pursuing the same interests as their pagan ancestors.
62. Of aristocratic family, Gallienus was highly educated, and his portrait exudes cultured refinement.
63. The Oscar Wilde trials of 1895 condensed representations both of aristocratic debauchery and the corrupting effects of foreign morals.
64. Like most of her friends, she had an aristocratic indifference to the develop ment of talent.
65. He had an aristocratic demeanor, mitigated by terrific street cred.
66. Burton had no middle-class expectations, and certainly no desire to ape aristocratic ways he was not heir to.
67. On the other hand they feared the working class who were also pushing for constitutional change against the aristocratic interest.
68. Although the party had a strong aristocratic and agricultural interest, by the 1930s it was becoming closely connected with industry.
69. The merchants soon managed to place their sons and daughters in aristocratic families, infiltrating them by marriage and adoption.
70. The idea of the Rechtsstaat was a weapon against the monarchical and aristocratic order.
71. Of all the aristocratic victims,(sentencedict.com) perhaps the executions of three women were the most tragic.
72. Around a richly decorated dining table, the remains of Drachenfels' royal and aristocratic dupes sit.
73. For from her mirror she saw the driver's door of the Mercedes open and a tall, aristocratic man step out.
74. A life-long reformer such as Russell clearly saw himself, not as conceding, but as strengthening aristocratic influence.
75. Attacks on the immorality and decadence of aristocratic culture were the staple diet of purity tracts and speeches.
76. This misplaced sycophancy is compounded by a mass of aristocratic name dropping.
77. Preindustrial aristocratic attitudes were carried over into an industrial age.
78. Amateurism provided a bridge between the old world of aristocratic values and the new one of bourgeois exertion and competitiveness.
79. She gives herself aristocratic airs.
80. She comes from an aristocratic family.
81. She had an impeccable aristocratic pedigree.
82. He had an aristocratic bearing.
83. Congreve draws a debauched aristocratic society.
84. She was of ( an ) aristocratic lineage.
85. He laughed it off with aristocratic indifference.
86. The Duke was tall, broodshouldered , aristocratic looking.
87. Atia looks at her son, but memory and regret triumph over aristocratic pride.
88. And Play Media from Mozart's 36th symphony. The minuet is a courtly, aristocratic dance, and both composers are faithful to its nature.
89. Qing Xianfeng 2007 (1857), Chen and Julia married Princess Royal Hawaiian, one of the aristocratic class in Hawaii.
90. The aristocratic Russian capital St. Petersburg became the next centre of ballet.
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