elegant

IPA: ˈɛɫʌgʌnt

adjective

  • Characterised by or exhibiting elegance.
  • Characterised by minimalism and intuitiveness while preserving exactness and precision.
  • (Ireland, colloquial, archaic) Fine; doing well.
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Examples of "elegant" in Sentences

  • He is elegant and the gentleman.
  • The design was elegant and simple in the extreme.
  • "Nope; Nelly's an elegant name -- an _elegant_ name."
  • The furniture is tasteful and elegant, but not costly.
  • While Julia is ethereally beautiful and elegant, Jenny is plain and dowdy.
  • This more masculine ensemble, while still elegant, is a fun departure from the brunette's closet of dresses.
  • It allowed players to target virtual minarets in elegant Vienna and pastoral Alpine villages with a single word, "stop."
  • Page 74 are made to excel in that department which lies between the sensuous and the intellectual -- what we call the elegant arts.
  • The house looks simple and elegant from the inside with the upper floor possessing sliding glass windows to enjoy the view outside.
  • With a modern looking home decor accessories, you can add that certain elegant feel to the house and exude a more comfortable setting at home.
  • He'd like to see more women in elegant heels, adorable flats or even classic American saddle shoes instead of the "clunky" platforms – his word – that have been so popular in recent seasons.
  • He'd like to see more women in elegant heels, adorable flats or even classic American saddle shoes instead of the "clunky" platforms – his word – that have been so popular in recent seasons.
  • Rad Hourani, a Syrian-born self-made designer who grew up in Quebec, also received attention last week with what he describes as his elegant "slick, modern, long, layered, timeless, genderless, seasonless" style.

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