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Synonyms for aristocratic
əˌrɪs təˈkræt ɪk, ˌær ə stə-aris·to·crat·ic
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Princeton's WordNet
aristocratic, aristocratical, blue, blue-blooded, gentle, patricianadjective
belonging to or characteristic of the nobility or aristocracy
"an aristocratic family"; "aristocratic Bostonians"; "aristocratic government"; "a blue family"; "blue blood"; "the blue-blooded aristocracy"; "of gentle blood"; "patrician landholders of the American South"; "aristocratic bearing"; "aristocratic features"; "patrician tastes"
Synonyms:
down(p), dispirited, racy, gamy, bluish, profane, dismal, dark, gentle, disconsolate, gloomy, drear, puritanical, low, naughty, easy, down in the mouth, blue, blueish, gamey, downhearted, juicy, downcast, blasphemous, drab, patrician, docile, blue-blooded, spicy, soft, blue(a), sorry, aristocratical, puritanic, grim, depressed, dingy, dreary, risque, low-spiritedAntonyms:
lowborn
Dictionary of English Synonymes
aristocraticadjective
Synonyms:
noble, princely, patrician, titled, of high rankaristocraticadjective
Synonyms:
haughty, proud, arrogant, disdainful, overweening, supercilious, overbearing, consequential
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
aristocraticadjective
Synonyms:
patrician, noble, titledAntonyms:
plebeian, proletarian
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#402 | low | |
#618 | blue | |
#621 | easy | |
#1640 | dark | |
#2052 | soft | |
#2263 | sorry | |
#8075 | gentle | |
#8139 | naughty | |
#11986 | juicy | |
#12913 | depressed | |
#13395 | spicy | |
#14856 | grim | |
#28539 | dismal | |
#28701 | gloomy | |
#32543 | profane | |
#37338 | dreary | |
#38220 | risque | |
#43052 | drab | |
#45019 | aristocratic | |
#45940 | bluish | |
#47719 | racy | |
#58318 | dingy | |
#63820 | patrician | |
#63931 | blasphemous | |
#66707 | docile | |
#81752 | downcast | |
#108246 | puritanical | |
#147160 | dispirited | |
#167212 | disconsolate | |
#169244 | drear | |
#193909 | gamey | |
#208795 | blueish | |
#245806 | downhearted |
How to use aristocratic in a sentence?
Whether through fear or fascination, it's interesting to know a member of the highest aristocratic social order, a man with a place in the House of Lords, acquired this item, it reminds us that the vampire myth affects people from all walks of life.
It’s all blue blood money, old American aristocratic wealth.
Colin Firth bears a slightly closer resemblance to the heir-apparent than current favorite Ralph Fiennes, in addition, Firth's reputation of bringing a certain aristocratic feel to Colin Firth performances is likely to work in Colin Firth favor.
When the royal family was writing these blueprints for royal brides, Meghan couldn’t have been further from their original idea, it was blonde, English roses from aristocratic families. [Harry’s older brother] William bent that rule by marrying a girl from a much more middle-class family. Britain's Prince Harry poses with Meghan Markle in the Sunken Garden of Kensington Palace, London, on Nov. 27, 2017. (Reuters) And Harry is taking it a stage further… History proves with the most recent royal wives of Windsor that if you don’t stay in your lane, you can fall down. Diana became the star and that marriage didn’t work. Fergie was fun, free loving and a breath of fresh air. But that didn’t work.
The warhorse is central to our understanding of medieval English society and culture as both a symbol of status closely associated with the development of aristocratic identity and as a weapon of war famed for its mobility and shock value, changing the face of battle.
Translations for aristocratic
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- aristocràticCatalan, Valencian
- aristokratisch, adlig, vornehm, blaublütig, edelGerman
- ευγενήςGreek
- aristocráticoSpanish
- اشرافیPersian
- aristokraattinen, jalosukuinen, ylhäinenFinnish
- aristocratiqueFrench
- arisztokratikus, arisztokrataHungarian
- parāoaMāori
- аристократска, аристократски, аристократскоMacedonian
- arystokratycznyPolish
- aristocrataPortuguese
- aristocraticRomanian
- аристократическийRussian
- aristòkratskīSerbo-Croatian
- เกี่ยวกับขุนนางThai
- quý tộcVietnamese
- אַריסטאָקראַטישYiddish
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