Belonging to or characteristic of the nobility or aristocracy.
1 The forest represents the aristocratic element in the cultivation of the soil.
2 The real power is still in the hands of certain aristocratic families.
3 And now I was to get a lesson in the aristocratic ideal.
4 She belonged to one of the old aristocratic families in the south.
5 Some men aim at an aristocratic hand; some deal in vulgar flourishes.
6 Two rival party-givers rejoiced in the aristocratic names of Johnson and Thompson.
7 Business, rather than birth, had conferred on them an almost aristocratic status.
8 She was luxurious in her temperament, aristocratic in her outlook and tastes.
9 It's quite unlike his usual portraits of early 20th century aristocratic women.
10 The aristocratic party could hardly have misconceived the import of the change.
11 It was part of the coat of arms of his aristocratic family.
12 In A flat, it is a perfect specimen of the aristocratic Mazurka.
13 Scandal in High Life.-Somestrange revelations are shortly expected in aristocratic circles.
14 The early government of Virginia was largely aristocratic ; that of Massachusetts, theocratic.
15 He was now the recognized leader of the conservative and aristocratic party.
16 She must become the mistress of the ancient and aristocratic Beaumont mansion.
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