Similar words: elegant, inelegant, elegantly, relegate, delegate, delegation, relegation, arrogance. Meaning: ['elɪgəns] n. 1. a refined quality of gracefulness and good taste 2. a quality of neatness and ingenious simplicity in the solution of a problem (especially in science or mathematics).
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31. The difference between Ms McArthur and her countless imitators is the elegance of her writing.
32. The hotel maintains traditional standards of elegance, style, and grace.
33. His eyes quickly took in the elegance of her dress.
34. The carpet imparted an air of elegance to the room.
35. The building has been painstakingly restored to all its former elegance.
36. She managed to impart great elegance to the unpretentious dress she was wearing.
37. His writings were marked by an extraordinary lucidity and elegance of style.
38. Beneath his refined manners and superficial elegance the man was a snake.
39. The pews, the pulpit and the altar are of a piece with the simple elegance of the church itself.
40. There was elegance and simple dignity in the way he bore himself.
41. The furnishings in the room imparted an air of elegance.
42. A stone balcony gives the building an air of elegance.
43. Ten years ago this dress was considered the last word in elegance.
44. Opera,(www.Sentencedict.com) assayed Alidoro with typical unsparing elegance.
45. Self command is the main elegance. Ralph Waldo Emerson
46. McEnery is known for her sartorial elegance.
47. A kind of phosphorescent pale elegance about his face.
48. Prettiness, elegance, virtuosity are out.
49. Nothing quite beats the simplicity and elegance of rattan.
50. Although he was rather rumpled, he wore his double-breasted dinner jacket with easy elegance.
51. Right: Add depth and elegance to plain painted walls with a Fablon peel and stick border.
52. The art deco cinema was closed; a round pile of elegance put off for good.
53. The General wore white tie and tails that accentuated his normal elegance.
54. This series has all the markings of a seven-gamer, hard-fought, with lots of grit and gristle and not much elegance.
55. All that glitters may not be gold, but these decorations would add elegance and sparkle to any Christmas tree.
56. If so, I think that shows style: an understated elegance with just a touch of gaudiness.
57. Small floral arrangements and decorative artwork add graceful and poetic elegance.
58. I was most impressed by the beauty and elegance of all of them, but was especially fascinated by the Ingram family.
59. The cloches are just as functional as modern designs, but have an elegance that plastic and aluminium can not match.
60. Bearded, he dresses with a casual elegance that reflects a privileged upbringing.
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