A refined quality of gracefulness and good taste.
Conceptual beauty that shows unusual effectiveness and simplicity.
1 As a solution, it held a certain elegance ; it even avoided violence.
2 In his countenance there was no beauty; in his bearing no elegance .
3 Yet he seemed unconscious either of his power or of his elegance .
4 The furniture was in all the profusion and elegance of modern taste.
5 Roger Stapylton refurnished the house in the extreme degree of Lichfieldian elegance .
6 The grace and elegance of the young actor, Hagan, won general applause.
7 With its simple elegance , it remains a unique feature of the region.
8 The result was a mixture of ladylike elegance with a quirky twist.
9 He was dressed in a style of the utmost richness and elegance .
10 There were two servants; altogether an air of elegance about the establishment.
11 Madame Dubois came in smiling, dressed in a style of careless elegance .
12 His wealth and elegance did not impose upon me in the least.
13 I work to live-andmy life at the moment distinctly lacks elegance ! '
14 He was also distinguished for superior personal elegance , particularly in his bust.
15 Until now the villa had been finished and furnished with simple elegance .
16 Both wines seduce gently with perfume, finesse and elegance rather than power.
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