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elite

Definition for elite

adjective as in best, first-class

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Example Sentences

And they all travel affordably, busting the myth that travel is only for the elite.

They then become members of the ultra elite Unit 121, granted premium housing and a well-stocked cupboard.

"Our Siberian girls are admired more by Asian countries than by the West," Elite Stars school director Tatyana Fetisova told me.

One of five top agencies in Novosibirsk, Elite Stars, recently was producing over 200 models every two to three months.

Muslim leaders have accused the ruling elite of carrying out what they see as religious persecution.

The wealthy elite sons and daughters of the hacienda studied at institutions of higher learning abroad.

None of these elite were making any effort to approach the buffet or the portable bar at the other side of the room.

On this much smaller sheet the elite type makes a better appearance with letters of this kind.

Here every Sunday exquisite music is rendered, and here come the elite to worship and to add liberal gifts.

Only the financially elite could afford to belong and play upon its tame nine-hole course.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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