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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91. The elegance and grace of riding side-saddle is reiterated in the dress code.
92. Ever the aesthete, he admits that the container looks hideous but he likes the elegance of a dedicated storage system.
93. In all four movements, Balanchine demands consummate elegance from the performers.
94. The stalls cost one shilling and three pence and the stately elegance of the circle a whole two bob.
95. It sparkled throughout with some graceful playing by the soloist plus great elegance and finesse from the woodwind.
96. For young women in particular, the message conveyed is that of elegance, poise, and perhaps a hint of luxury.
97. Each volume is beautifully produced, on thick paper with wide margins and a general air of elegance.
98. Here Picasso is more irreverent than ever, but never obscene-the elegance of his draughtsmanship sees to that.
99. Ashi had no doubt the woman would have been as rapt at his polite charm and elegance as she herself had once been.
100. Biggest Surprise: The continuing transformation of Courtney Love from rock star grunge to classic elegance.
101. We were impressed by the symmetry and the elegance of the city.
102. Tropical waterlilies normally hold their blooms well above the water surface adding to the grace and elegance of this group of plants.
103. The traditional brass pole will add a touch of classical elegance to a room.
104. Pregnancy demolishes any attempts at personal elegance,(www.Sentencedict.com) as we bulge and waddle along.
105. His choreography had an understated primitive elegance with bursts of joyous playfulness.
106. Aspirations to elegance, with well-dressed tables and crystal chandeliers, are instantly destroyed if the carpet screams at the guests.
107. There is a great sense of space and elegance amidst the beautiful gardens, churches and palaces.
108. It does not really have the style and elegance of other luxury hotels.
109. Numbers and music shared of course the same patterns of elegance, even when the figures exalted only aubergines.
110. Few academic historians seem to care about the literary elegance that sustains the essay form.
111. This series apparel shows off the elegance and exoticism.
112. The king carried himself with his customary elegance.
113. De Gaulle summed up the talks with customary elegance.
114. Balenciaga soon came to embody Parisian elegance.
115. She conveys an aura of elegance and gentility.
116. The furniture managed to combine practicality with elegance.
117. ELEGANCE and unique GAMEY flavour certainly comes along.
118. With unstudied elegance, Grace, charm, etc.
119. Her Cannes frames epitomise elegance and timeless classiness.
120. It is loyalty, elegance, fight, success, and unconquerable essence.
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