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elegance
noun as in cultivated beauty, taste
Strongest matches
charm, delicacy, dignity, gentility, grace, grandeur, luxury, magnificence, nobility, purity, refinement, restraint, sophistication, splendor, style
Strong matches
breeding, class, courtliness, cultivation, culture, discernment, distinction, exquisiteness, felicity, gracefulness, hauteur, lushness, nicety, noblesse, ornateness, polish, politeness, propriety, rhythm, sumptuousness, symmetry, tastefulness
Weak matches
Example Sentences
World renowned for her elegance and grace on floor, Moors has been fighting for the first perfect 10 of her college career.
Fair play to Russell, not just for the elegance of his performance but for the honesty of his assessment.
Moors was the first Canadian gymnast to win the Longines prize for elegance when she took home the award at the 2017 world championships.
I fell in love with Rome when I staged there in 2017: The simplicity and elegance of the food, the grit of the city, the history, the markets, all of it.
There’s a striking elegance to his images in how they bring us closer to the people, not the horrors.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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