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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61. An air of gracious living and elegance combines with all modern facilities.
62. Actress Marlene Dietrich was once the ultimate symbol of glamour and elegance.
63. Instead she advocated a return to elegance ... dressing-up in the widest, and often wildest, sense.
64. This is what nature does: it sacrifices elegance for reliability.
65. Built in quality stone and timber, the lodges have a country elegance which blends perfectly with the richly wooded hillside.
66. But the film has a morbid elegance and an exotic lust for the jugular.
67. They are judged, not for intellectual elegance but for their ability to deliver.
68. Edouard de Chavigny passed from opera box to grouse moor with equal elegance and aplomb.
69. As centres of commerce, finance and fashion their buildings reflect the sardonic elegance of a bygone era.
70. The photograph best describes the elegance and practicality of this feature.
71. Flying in style today is epitomized in the powerful elegance of Concorde.
72. The towers spring from sprawling castle-like buildings that were once hotels representing the pinnacle of elegance.
73. The plush Raffles Hotel, now under siege from several hundred of his fans,(http://sentencedict.com/elegance.html) is a breathtaking reminder of colonial elegance.
74. Celebrate in desert elegance, the historic Rex Ranch offers a variety of options.
75. Zampano is trying on his new clothes, absurdly self-involved in his new-found pinstriped elegance.
76. When Jane arrives, Emma determines to dislike her no longer, but to admire her elegance and virtue instead.
77. Planted in groups, the massed effect is quite stunning and rivals any massed Herbaceous border for elegance and appeal.
78. And when they assume a pose of elegance, it often seems narcissistic.
79. What a shame it must one day become reality - it will never match these views for charm and elegance.
80. For those whose desires do not conflict with how they live, restraint has a kind of elegance.
81. The shape of the cheeks - if slightly too reminiscent of a cadaver - had a certain elegance.
82. He wore a business suit which lacked the elegance of his chief, Howard.
83. Inside, antiques, family paintings and period furniture enhance the elegance and character inherent in this finely proportioned manor house.
84. Despite her bleak background and threadbare, Dickensian sartorial habits, she certainly transmits an aura of elegance and gentility.
85. Whatever you choose it all adds up to luxury glamour, romance, elegance, and Citalia.
86. Into the restored elegance of Yankee Stadium stepped Jones, oblivious to it all.
87. Limousine First you will be picked up from home in a luxury stretch limo courtesy of Elegance Limousines of Waterloo.
88. Not for its elegance did I come to love the evening sky, hellish red with the gathering souls.
89. For style, elegance and versatility, the Classico paving system from Marley is an attractive option.
90. But without using calculus one can not show its elegance.
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