Pronunciation: /ˌerəˈstäkrəsē/
noun the nobility or those believed to be superior in a society
A1 The aristocracy lived in a grand castle.
A2 In some countries, the aristocracy still holds significant power.
B1 The aristocracy in the 18th century had a lot of influence over politics.
B2 The decline of the aristocracy in Europe was a gradual process.
C1 The aristocracy's wealth and privilege were often resented by the lower classes.
C2 The aristocracy's sense of entitlement and superiority is evident in their behavior.
formal The aristocracy held significant power and influence in society during the 18th century.
informal The aristocracy always seems to be attending fancy parties and events.
slang Some people think the aristocracy is just a bunch of rich snobs.
figurative In the world of fashion, the aristocracy refers to the top designers and trendsetters.
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