Pronunciation: /pəˈtrɪʃən/
noun a member of the aristocracy or nobility
A1 The patrician was very wealthy and lived in a grand mansion.
A2 The patrician was known for his generosity towards the less fortunate.
B1 The patrician was a respected member of the community and often made important decisions.
B2 The patrician's family had been part of the aristocracy for generations.
C1 The patrician's refined taste in art and culture set him apart from others.
C2 The patrician's influence extended far beyond his own social circle.
adjective of or relating to a member of the aristocracy or nobility
A1 The patrician lady wore a beautiful dress to the ball.
A2 The patrician family lived in a grand mansion on the hilltop.
B1 The patrician upbringing of the children instilled a sense of refinement and elegance.
B2 Her patrician demeanor and poise made her stand out in any crowd.
C1 The patrician class in ancient Rome held significant power and influence.
C2 His patrician lineage traced back to the founding fathers of the country.
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