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View synonyms for well-born
well-born
adjective
- having been born into a wealthy or upper-class family
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He has the public persona of a well-born man who has upon occasion been a tourist among the disadvantaged.
From The Daily Beast
For yourselves, O well-born Maruts, the vigorous among you shake the stone for distilling Soma.
From Project Gutenberg
He was as well-born as they were, and had been better off until Xenie had married the old millionaire.
From Project Gutenberg
And the estates—a little involved, doubtless, like those of most well-born folk in these ill days?
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Let her not be poor, how generous (well-born) soever; for a man can buy nothing in the market with gentility.
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I replied that I was a gentleman, I trusted as well educated, and I knew as well-born, as himself.
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