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well-born
adjective
- having been born into a wealthy or upper-class family
Example Sentences
Appointed to turn the Yale School of Drama into something more than an academy for well-born thespians, he modernized the training of theater artists by assembling a faculty of leading artists and uncompromising intellectuals.
But they were also politicians, self-serving and ambitious, often well-born mediocrities flying high above their general level of talent.
Well-born Hawaiians celebrate their connections and ancestry with organizations such as the Kaahumanu Society, named for Kamehameha I’s wife.
How dare the starets offend well-born ladies in that way?
Mr. Malcolm is known for being rich, well-born and kind of a jerk, as evidenced by the titular list he’s compiled — a compendium of all the qualities he deems necessary in a wife.
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