Associations to the word «Elegant»
Noun
- Foyer
- Parlor
- Frock
- Exterior
- Blonde
- Carriage
- Aristocrat
- Eloquence
- Salon
- Wardrobe
- Balcony
- Style
- Solution
- Hanging
- Garb
- Compliment
- Richness
- Antique
- Moustache
- Delicacy
- Urn
- Manner
- Tapestry
- Jewelry
- Luxury
- Aristocracy
- Splendour
- Complexion
- Looking
- Politeness
- Boutique
- Handwriting
- Bouquet
- Carpet
- Villa
- Trifle
- Lettering
- Styling
- Premium
- Courtier
- Arch
- Roarke
- Molding
- Surrounding
- Stocking
- Silhouette
- Cupola
Adjective
- Beautiful
- Playful
- Vulgar
- Splendid
- Decorative
- Ingenious
- Rustic
- Baroque
- Majestic
- Intricate
- Concise
- Neoclassical
- Imposing
- Lavish
- Neat
- Agreeable
- Delightful
- Dashing
- Ivory
- Prose
- Tall
- Discreet
- Arched
- Octagonal
- Elaborate
- Symmetrical
- Seaside
- Homely
- Lively
- Sublime
- Domed
- Esteemed
- Lofty
- Courteous
- Sensual
- China
- Extravagant
- Sexy
- Attractive
- Luxury
- Simple
- Linen
- Gothic
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Wiktionary
ELEGANT, adjective. Characterised by or exhibiting elegance.
ELEGANT, adjective. Characterised by minimalism and intuitiveness while preserving exactness and precision.
ELEGANT CRESTED TINAMOU, noun. A tinamou, Eudromia elegans.
ELEGANT CRESTED TINAMOUS, noun. Plural of elegant crested tinamou
ELEGANT VARIATION, noun. A form of journalese characterized by the over use of synonyms for fear of repeating a word; best avoided by the use of pronouns or repetition
Dictionary definition
ELEGANT, adjective. Refined and tasteful in appearance or behavior or style; "elegant handwriting"; "an elegant dark suit"; "she was elegant to her fingertips"; "small churches with elegant white spires"; "an elegant mathematical solution--simple and precise and lucid".
ELEGANT, adjective. Suggesting taste, ease, and wealth.
ELEGANT, adjective. Displaying effortless beauty and simplicity in movement or execution; "an elegant dancer"; "an elegant mathematical solution -- simple and precise".
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