aristocratic in the PONS Dictionary

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Most nations had forms of government that were monarchical or aristocratic.
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She falls in love with a handsome and aristocratic young man, but backs off when she learns about his love for another girl.
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Though he belonged to an aristocratic family, by the time he was born the family had seen bad days.
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Until 1824 he worked as a piano teacher in aristocratic families.
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She enjoyed, in spite of her notoriety as an eccentric liar and schemer, the highest recognition in the professional circles and aristocratic audiences.
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The new religion was most successful in urban areas, spreading first among slaves and people of low social standing, and then among aristocratic women.
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These are dances which are choreographed, or are aristocratic in nature.
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Many aristocratic residences and mansions are located near the city center.
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Under this ascendancy of the military, the country developed a very hierarchical, aristocratic economic system with significant state involvement.
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He also advocated an aristocratic republic as the best form of governance, clearly believing in guarding the power of the boyars.
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