Explore Aristocratic through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning and related words like blue or gentle. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Aristocratic meaning
- Of, pertaining to, or favouring, an aristocracy
- Similar to the aristocracy; characteristic of, the aristocracy.
Using Aristocratic
- The main meaning on this page is: Of, pertaining to, or favouring, an aristocracy | Similar to the aristocracy; characteristic of, the aristocracy.
- Useful related words include: aristocratical, blue, blue-blooded, gentle.
- In the example corpus, aristocratic often appears in combinations such as: the aristocratic, an aristocratic, of aristocratic.
Context around Aristocratic
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 8 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Aristocratic
- In this selection, "aristocratic" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, strong, non, dashing, connections, families and title stand out and add context to how "aristocratic" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a dashing aristocratic classmate named and a strong aristocratic bias in. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "aristocratic" sits close to words such as accountants, admirable and assembling, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with aristocratic
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Peter Humfrey thinks this is a painting commemorating a young aristocratic soldier who died defending Venice. (16 words)
Giorgini came from an ancient, aristocratic family, originally from Lucca, Italy, a riverside city in Tuscany. (16 words)
In February, the aristocratic Trevelyan family made reparation history by travelling to the Caribbean and publicly apologising. (17 words)
There is a strong aristocratic bias in the poems demonstrated by the lack of any major protagonists of non-aristocratic stock, and by episodes such as the beating down of the commoner Thersites by the king Odysseus for daring to criticize his superiors. (43 words)
Over the course of the film, Jen tries to find her own path outside the aristocratic world of her parents completely by herself, without taking into account how her mistakes might affect her and those around her. (37 words)
His latest addition to the team is an aristocratic Spanish playboy, Alfonso de Portago (terrific newcomer Gabriel Leone), who wants to prove himself to Ferrari, and arrives with the starlet girlfriend and attendant paparazzi in tow. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
In Great Britain and Ireland, the correct spelling of the aristocratic title of this rank is marquess (although for aristocratic titles on the European mainland, the French spelling of marquis is often used in English).
There is a strong aristocratic bias in the poems demonstrated by the lack of any major protagonists of non-aristocratic stock, and by episodes such as the beating down of the commoner Thersites by the king Odysseus for daring to criticize his superiors.
His latest addition to the team is an aristocratic Spanish playboy, Alfonso de Portago (terrific newcomer Gabriel Leone), who wants to prove himself to Ferrari, and arrives with the starlet girlfriend and attendant paparazzi in tow.
In February, the aristocratic Trevelyan family made reparation history by travelling to the Caribbean and publicly apologising.
It stars Barry Keoghan as Oliver Quick, an Oxford University freshman on a scholarship who’s drawn to a dashing, aristocratic classmate named Felix Catton, played by Jacob Elordi.
Mirage's bio describes him as an unenthusiastic Autobot — formerly part of Cybertron's high class, he misses his pre-war life of aristocratic leisure.
Much aristocratic umbrage has been taken at the Palace's refusal to invite more than a handful of hereditary peers.
Over the course of the film, Jen tries to find her own path outside the aristocratic world of her parents completely by herself, without taking into account how her mistakes might affect her and those around her.
Peter Humfrey thinks this is a painting commemorating a young aristocratic soldier who died defending Venice.
She doesn’t often discuss her aristocratic connections on social media but part of her appeal is certainly down to her very prestigious family ties.
She may have been born into one of the UK's most famous aristocratic families - but Lady Amelia Spencer's upbringing was anything but smooth sailing.
At the moment they’re just like any other celeb couple with aristocratic connections looking to make a living in this tough old world, coping with being overshadowed by the likes of Taylor Swift.
Dating back to the 16th century, the property was the former seat of the aristocratic Hardinge family.
Giorgini came from an ancient, aristocratic family, originally from Lucca, Italy, a riverside city in Tuscany.
Her great grandmother’s family, the Kamenskys, were the first to open a serf theatre in Russia: a unique cultural phenomenon starting in the 18th century when serfs would perform for aristocratic families in private theatres.
In another cast, the elegant made his debut in “Piano Concerto” with Tiler Peck, his dancing instilled with innate aristocratic vibrancy.
In the 14th Century, deer hunting was an aristocratic sport and to own a deer park was considered the ultimate status symbol.
It is his nobleman neighbor, the lord of Hald Manor, Frederick De Schinkel (Simon Bennebjerg), who admits that he added the “De” to make Schinkel sound more aristocratic.
Most reviews of Beckham’s first novel that had been published three years earlier were written by white critics, including a piece in by a British freelancer who’d written books about aristocratic country estates.
Not quick, or tall or elegant, or obviously aristocratic in his style, but gifted with brilliant game‑smarts, fearlessness, and the ability to see a pass, to read the movements of the planets orbiting around him.
Common combinations with aristocratic
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the aristocratic 42×
- an aristocratic 28×
- of aristocratic 19×
- and aristocratic 14×
- aristocratic families 13×
- aristocratic and 9×
- aristocratic family 8×
- with aristocratic 5×
- aristocratic women 5×
- for aristocratic 4×