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is aristocratic
adjective
Of or pertaining to an aristocracy; consisting in, or favoring, a government of nobles, or principal men.
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The profile is aristocratic.
Mr de Villepin is aristocratic, polished, a diplomat.
Another double-edged word often used to describe Katharine White is "aristocratic".
"It's aristocratic in the sense that any selection based on talent is aristocratic," he told me.
The dancers' carriage is aristocratic, the legs are never raised particularly high, and the jumps are modest.
You can feel this in the Capitol's decorative spaces: a splendor that is aristocratic in temper, democratic in intention.
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She was aristocratic.
They tend to be aristocratic.
Their tradition was aristocratic, exclusive, formal, and classical.
Some were aristocratic; some were 'petty gentry'; some were from the professions and some from business.
"But it's not like our parents are aristocratic blue bloods".
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