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elegant
[ el-i-guhnt ]
adjective
- tastefully fine or luxurious in dress, style, design, etc.:
elegant furnishings.
- gracefully refined and dignified, as in tastes, habits, or literary style:
an elegant young gentleman; an elegant prosodist.
- graceful in form or movement:
an elegant wave of the hand.
- appropriate to refined taste:
a man devoted to elegant pursuits.
- excellent; fine; superior:
an absolutely elegant wine.
- (of scientific, technical, or mathematical theories, solutions, etc.) gracefully concise and simple; admirably succinct.
elegant
/ ˈɛlɪɡənt /
adjective
- tasteful in dress, style, or design
- dignified and graceful in appearance, behaviour, etc
- cleverly simple; ingenious
an elegant solution to a problem
Derived Forms
- ˈelegantly, adverb
Other Words From
- ele·gant·ly adverb
- hyper·ele·gant adjective
- hyper·ele·gant·ly adverb
- over·ele·gant adjective
- over·ele·gant·ly adverb
- super·ele·gant adjective
- super·ele·gant·ly adverb
- un·ele·gant adjective
- un·ele·gant·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of elegant1
Word History and Origins
Origin of elegant1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
But the room was clearly thick with a lot of love and anticipation for Theophilio creative director Edvin Thompson’s always sensual, elegant and sometimes irreverent vision.
Federer - known for his effortless movement, his elegant one-handed backhand and calm aura - could not do the same to Nadal at his favoured Slam.
Most often Ms Chola is photographed in all her glamour outside - often sitting on an elegant wooden chair or lounging on a leather sofa.
It cited examples such as a three-piece razor set and an "elegant necklace, bracelet, and earring set" available at just under three dollars each in a press release about the launch.
In the driveway of a lushly landscaped home just off the Malibu coast sits a luxury British automobile, rounded, elegant; a smooth-sailing land yacht.
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