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- Elegance - Wikipedia
Elegance is beauty that shows unusual effectiveness and simplicity Elegance is frequently used as a standard of tastefulness, particularly in visual design, decorative arts, literature, science, and the aesthetics of mathematics
- ELEGANCE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ELEGANCE is refined grace or dignified propriety : urbanity How to use elegance in a sentence
- ELEGANCE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Elegance definition: elegant quality See examples of ELEGANCE used in a sentence
- ELEGANCE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ELEGANCE definition: 1 the quality of being graceful and attractive in appearance or behaviour: 2 the quality of… Learn more
- elegance noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
the quality of being attractive and showing a good sense of style She dresses with casual elegance His writing combines elegance and wit Synonymous with luxury and timeless elegance, The Grand Hotel will re-open in December The subtlety of these colours adds an elegance that doesn't overwhelm Questions about grammar and vocabulary?
- ELEGANCE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
3 meanings: 1 dignified grace in appearance, movement, or behaviour 2 good taste in design, style, arrangement, etc 3 Click for more definitions
- Elegance - definition of elegance by The Free Dictionary
Refinement, grace, and beauty in movement, appearance, or manners b Tasteful opulence in form, decoration, or presentation 2 a Restraint and grace of style b Scientific exactness and precision 3 Something elegant American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
- Elegance Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Refinement, grace, and beauty in movement, appearance, or manners Tasteful opulence in form, decoration, or presentation Restraint and grace of style The simple dress had a quiet elegance Anything elegant From Middle French élégance She shrugged with as much elegance as she could muster, and eyed him with deliberate interest
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