Elegance can be categorized as a noun.
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elegance - a refined quality of gracefulness and good taste; "she conveys an aura of elegance and gentility" | ||
elegance - a quality of neatness and ingenious simplicity in the solution of a problem (especially in science or mathematics); "the simplicity and elegance of his invention" |
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1. | noun | She conveys an aura of elegance and gentility. | |
2. | noun | The simplicity and elegance of his invention. | |
3. | noun | Elegance at all times. | |
4. | noun | Everybody at the party was charmed by her elegance. | |
5. | noun | I like this job, but I'd prefer not to call my boss over in a loud voice whenever something bad happens. I'm partial to elegance. | |
6. | noun | She's wearing plain clothes. However, she cannot hide the elegance that comes from her upbringing. | |
7. | noun | Hanako impressed the guests no less by her exotic beauty and elegance than by her erudition and refined conversation. | |
8. | noun | The white, snowy cloths, the rich window-hangings, the warm tints of the walls, the sparkle of the fire in the steel grate, gave the room an air of elegance and cheerfulness. | |
9. | noun | Standing in the doorway and glancing round me, I had a general impression of extraordinary comfort and elegance combined with an atmosphere of masculine virility. | |
10. | noun | Textile artist-designer Mary Jaeger, who works in a 1920 factory in Brooklyn, New York, blends the time-honored elegance of Japanese textiles with contemporary Western designs. | |
11. | noun | In 1920 the astronomer gave his demonstration all over again, dressed with impressive style and elegance. | |
12. | noun | He showed elegance. | |
13. | noun | Venus is a symbol of femininity and elegance. |
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She conveys an aura of elegance and gentility. |
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The simplicity and elegance of his invention. |
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Elegance at all times. | |
Everybody at the party was charmed by her elegance. | |
I like this job, but I'd prefer not to call my boss over in a loud voice whenever something bad happens. I'm partial to elegance. | |
She's wearing plain clothes. However, she cannot hide the elegance that comes from her upbringing. | |
Hanako impressed the guests no less by her exotic beauty and elegance than by her erudition and refined conversation. | |
The white, snowy cloths, the rich window-hangings, the warm tints of the walls, the sparkle of the fire in the steel grate, gave the room an air of elegance and cheerfulness. | |
Standing in the doorway and glancing round me, I had a general impression of extraordinary comfort and elegance combined with an atmosphere of masculine virility. | |
Textile artist-designer Mary Jaeger, who works in a 1920 factory in Brooklyn, New York, blends the time-honored elegance of Japanese textiles with contemporary Western designs. | |
In 1920 the astronomer gave his demonstration all over again, dressed with impressive style and elegance. | |
He showed elegance. | |
Venus is a symbol of femininity and elegance. |