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elegant
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elegant
adjective
/ˈɛlɪɡənt/
eleemosynary
elegiac
Meaning
pleasingly graceful and stylish in appearance or manner
graceful and stylish; refined; sophisticated
Example Sentences
She looked
elegant
in her evening gown.
She wore an
elegant
dress to the party.
Example Expressions
simple yet elegant
Synonyms
graceful, stylish, classy, refined, sophisticated
Entry 1
graceful, stylish, classy, refined, sophisticated
Entry 2
graceful, stylish, refined, sophisticated
Antonyms
clumsy, messy, crude, awkward, inelegant
Entry 1
clumsy, messy, crude
Entry 2
clumsy, awkward, crude, inelegant
Collocations
elegant dress, elegant design, elegant solution, elegant lady, elegant style
Entry 1
elegant dress, elegant design, elegant solution, elegant lady
Entry 2
elegant design, elegant solution, elegant style
More Example Sentences
She is very
elegant
.
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