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		aristocratar‧is‧to‧crat /ˈærəstəkræt, əˈrɪs- $ əˈrɪs-/ noun [countable]    - And his manner was, if I may say so, more relaxed, almost like an aristocrat.
 - Even those involved in Victorian retail trade needed to be saved, perhaps as much as intellectuals and aristocrats.
 - He was promoted by the emperor, made an aristocrat, and be-came wealthy.
 - I had only once or twice done jobs for high SenFed aristocrats or, for royalty.
 - In flaccid prose Shaftesbury rambles on with an air of affected conversational ease which projects the persona of the patronising aristocrat.
 - Its founder was Paul Thiry, Baron d'Holbach, an aristocrat by acquisition not birth.
 - The importance of the mandarins made them look to Western eyes rather like aristocrats.
 
   ADJECTIVE► young· It was a bold and a characteristic step by this young aristocrat of twenty-two.    someone who belongs to the highest social class  |