aristocratic
Meaning of aristocratic
- of, belonging to, or typical of the aristocracy.
an aristocratic family
a stately, aristocratic manner
early 17th century: from French aristocratique, from Greek aristokratikos, from aristokratia (see aristocracy).
Information about aristocratic
- It is an adjective.
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Hyphenation of aristocratic
aris-to-cratic
- It consists of 3 syllables and 12 chars.
- aristocratic is a word trisyllabic because it has three syllables
aristocratic synonyms
Meaning aristocratical:
aristocratical, blue, gentle, patrician
Meaning belonging by rank, title, or birth to the aristocracy:
Meaning (of a person) having a title indicating high social or official rank:
Meaning a select group that is superior in terms of ability or qualities to the rest of a group or society:
Meaning (of a person) of high rank and behaving in an appropriately proud or dignified way:
Meaning very successful, authoritative, and commanding great respect:
Meaning regarded by society to be good, proper, or correct:
Meaning of a high social class:
Meaning relatively expensive and designed to appeal to affluent consumers:
Meaning having or showing a composed or serious manner that is worthy of respect:
Meaning very polite or refined, as befitting a royal court:
Meaning with impurities or unwanted elements having been removed by processing:
Meaning shiny as a result of being rubbed:
Meaning graceful and stylish in appearance or manner:
Meaning fashionably elegant and sophisticated:
Meaning in keeping with good taste and propriety; polite and restrained:
Meaning courteous, kind, and pleasant, especially towards someone of lower social status:
Meaning of very high quality; very good of its kind:
Meaning having or showing behaviour that is respectful and considerate of other people:
Meaning relating to ordinary citizens and their concerns, as distinct from military or ecclesiastical matters:
Meaning polite, respectful, or considerate in manner:
Meaning courteous and gallant, especially towards women (typically used of a man or his behaviour):
Meaning (of a person or their behaviour) brave; heroic:
Meaning chivalrous, courteous, or honourable:
Meaning appropriate for or typical of a well-bred, decorous woman or girl:
Meaning (of a person) courteous and refined in manner:
Meaning charming, confident, and elegant (typically used of a man):
Meaning confident, stylish, and charming (typically used of a man):
Meaning arrogantly superior and disdainful:
Meaning feeling deep pleasure or satisfaction as a result of one's own achievements, qualities, or possessions or those of someone with whom one is closely associated:
Meaning relating to, characteristic of, or like a snob:
aristocratic antonyms
Meaning of or belonging to the commoners of ancient Rome:
Meaning lacking sophistication or good taste:
Meaning rough or harsh in texture:
Translation of aristocratic
- Spanish: aristocrático, aristocrática
- French: aristocratique
- Italian: aristocratico
- Portuguese: aristocrático
Words that rhyme with aristocratic
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