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elite


e·lite

or é·lite (ĭ-lēt′, ā-lēt′)n. pl. elite or e·lites or élite or é·lites 1. a. A group or class of persons considered to be superior to others because of their intelligence, social standing, or wealth: "Auguste Comte ... believed that in the age of science society should be ruled by an elite of scientists" (Lewis A. Coser).b. A member of such a group: "Elites don't grant us [sociologists] interviews. They don't let us hang out at their country clubs" (Sudhir Venkatesh).c. The best or most skilled members of a group: the elite of professional tennis.2. A size of type on a typewriter, equal to 12 characters per linear inch.
[French élite, from Old French eslite, from feminine past participle of eslire, to choose, from Latin ēligere; see elect.]
e·lite′ adj.

elite

(ɪˈliːt; eɪ-) or

élite

n1. (sometimes functioning as plural) the most powerful, rich, gifted, or educated members of a group, community, etc2. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) Also called: twelve pitch a typewriter type size having 12 characters to the inchadjof, relating to, or suitable for an elite; exclusive[C18: from French, from Old French eslit chosen, from eslire to choose, from Latin ēligere to elect]

e•lite

or é•lite

(ɪˈlit, eɪˈlit)

n. 1. (often used with a pl. v.) the choice or best of a group, class, or the like. 2. (used with a pl. v.) persons of the wealthiest class. 3. a group of persons exercising authority within a larger group. 4. a 10-point type widely used in typewriters and having 12 characters to the inch. Compare pica 1. adj. 5. of the best or most select. [1350–1400; Middle English elit a person elected to office < Middle French e(s)lit past participle of e(s)lire to choose < Vulgar Latin *exlegere, for Latin ēligere; see elect]
Thesaurus
Noun1.elite - a group or class of persons enjoying superior intellectual or social or economic statuselite groupupper class, upper crust - the class occupying the highest position in the social hierarchyelect, chosen - an exclusive group of people; "one of the elect who have power inside the government"cream, pick - the best people or things in a group; "the cream of England's young men were killed in the Great War"clerisy, intelligentsia - an educated and intellectual elitebeau monde, bon ton, high society, smart set, society - the fashionable elitefew - a small elite group; "it was designed for the discriminating few"aristocracy, nobility - a privileged class holding hereditary titlestechnocrat - an expert who is a member of a highly skilled elite group
Adj.1.elite - selected as the best; "an elect circle of artists"; "elite colleges"electselected - chosen in preference to another

elite

noun1. aristocracy, best, pick, elect, cream, upper class, nobility, gentry, high society, crème de la crème (French), flower, nonpareil a government comprised mainly of the elite
aristocracy rabble, dregs, hoi polloi, riffraff
adjective1. leading, best, finest, pick, choice, selected, elect, crack (slang), supreme, exclusive, privileged, first-class, foremost, first-rate, pre-eminent, most excellent the elite troops of the President's bodyguard

elite

or élite
noun1. People of the highest social level:aristocracy, blue blood, crème de la crème, flower, gentility, gentry, nobility, patriciate, quality, society, upper class, who's who.Informal: upper crust.2. The superlative or most preferable part of something:best, choice, cream, crème de la crème, flower, pick, prize, top.Idioms: cream of the crop, flower of the flock, pick of the bunch.adjectiveOf high birth or social position:aristocratic, blue-blooded, highborn, highbred, noble, patrician, thoroughbred, upper-class, wellborn.Informal: upper-crust.
Translations
杰出人物

élite

(eiˈliːt) , ((American) i-) noun (with the) the best or most important people especially within society. 精英 杰出人物

elite


elite

1. A term used to describe skilled crackers orhackers, or their deeds. In the last sense, compare toelegant.

The term is also used to describe exclusive forums (ftpsites, BBSs) used for trading pirated software, crackingtools, or phreaking codes.

élite

literally ‘the best or most talented members of society’ (e.g. educational élite), however in sociology the term most usually refers to political élites. Here, the assumption of ÉLITE THEORY has been that a division between élites and MASSES is an inevitable feature of any complex modern society, and that the aspirations of radical democrats that the people as a whole could rule is mistaken.

elite

A typeface that prints 12 cpi.

ELITE


ELITE

Cardiology A clinical trial–Evaluation of Losartan in the Elderly in which Pts with NY Heart Association–NYHA class II–IV heart failure were randomized to receive either captopril or losartan. See Angiotensin II receptor antagonists.

ELITE


AcronymDefinition
ELITEEnhanced Logistics for Insight and Tactical Excellence (MMOG game)
ELITEElectronic Logistics Information Trading Exchange
ELITEExtended Long Range Integrated Technology Evaluation
ELITEExcellence in Leadership: Improving Through Education (Cooper Institute)
ELITEExecutive Level Interface Terminal Environment
ELITEEncouraging Learning in Technology and Engineering (Warren, OH, USA)

elite


  • all
  • noun
  • adj

Synonyms for elite

noun aristocracy

Synonyms

  • aristocracy
  • best
  • pick
  • elect
  • cream
  • upper class
  • nobility
  • gentry
  • high society
  • crème de la crème
  • flower
  • nonpareil

Antonyms

  • rabble
  • dregs
  • hoi polloi
  • riffraff

adj leading

Synonyms

  • leading
  • best
  • finest
  • pick
  • choice
  • selected
  • elect
  • crack
  • supreme
  • exclusive
  • privileged
  • first-class
  • foremost
  • first-rate
  • pre-eminent
  • most excellent

Synonyms for elite

noun people of the highest social level

Synonyms

  • aristocracy
  • blue blood
  • crème de la crème
  • flower
  • gentility
  • gentry
  • nobility
  • patriciate
  • quality
  • society
  • upper class
  • who's who
  • upper crust

noun the superlative or most preferable part of something

Synonyms

  • best
  • choice
  • cream
  • crème de la crème
  • flower
  • pick
  • prize
  • top

adj of high birth or social position

Synonyms

  • aristocratic
  • blue-blooded
  • highborn
  • highbred
  • noble
  • patrician
  • thoroughbred
  • upper-class
  • wellborn
  • upper-crust

Synonyms for elite

noun a group or class of persons enjoying superior intellectual or social or economic status

Synonyms

  • elite group

Related Words

  • upper class
  • upper crust
  • elect
  • chosen
  • cream
  • pick
  • clerisy
  • intelligentsia
  • beau monde
  • bon ton
  • high society
  • smart set
  • society
  • few
  • aristocracy
  • nobility
  • technocrat

adj selected as the best

Synonyms

  • elect

Related Words

  • selected
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