Aristocratic in a sentence as an adjective

Europe was still dominated by an aristocratic elite and a very class based society.

Tofferies are things done by toffs that show they are toffs, where "toff" is a snooty, upper crust, elitist, aristocratic twit who holds commoners in contempt.

20 years ago the $500M that Zuck donated would have otherwise went to an aristocratic media owning family empire.

The main difference is that, in those times, it was understood that the occupants were aristocratic elite.> we are just able to move father away because of cars.

I think it goes back even further than the Victorian era, whose fashions were in many ways simpler than the height of 17th/18th-century aristocratic fashions.

"religious and aristocratic patronage as a primary 'business model' royally sucked"I wasn't saying it was great.

That would be the aristocratic viewpoint, argued eloquently by Ernst Jünger in the "Ledge at Masirah".Either way, there is such a thing of society, and anyone arguing cleanly has to take that into account.

We, normal human beings, won't let you grow a new generation of lobotomized humans for whom it is "hard" to build a "mental model" with "more than one hierarchical level".Post-scriptum: After a mandatory proof-reading, I sit there and I wonder: maybe my legitimate anger against your aristocratic hauteur did blind me of a better explanation.

Aristocratic definitions

adjective

belonging to or characteristic of the nobility or aristocracy; "an aristocratic family"; "aristocratic Bostonians"; "aristocratic government"; "a blue family"; "blue blood"; "the blue-blooded aristocracy"; "of gentle blood"; "patrician landholders of the American South"; "aristocratic bearing"; "aristocratic features"; "patrician tastes"

See also: aristocratical blue blue-blooded gentle patrician