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aristocrat

[uh-ris-tuh-krat, ar-uh-stuh-] / əˈrɪs təˌkræt, ˈær ə stə- /


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After he left to serve in the Navy, she married Andrew Parker Bowles, an aristocrat who moved in their elite social circle.

From Washington Post

A descendant of 19th Century aristocrat Sir Charles Trevelyan has said if the Irish government asked her family to pay compensation over the Irish famine they would consider the request.

From BBC

Oxfordians propose that an aristocrat would lose face by publicly writing for a theater company — tradesmen, after all.

From Washington Post

“You know all the Catholic aristocrats are somehow related,” he said.

From New York Times

Her first novels introduced the character Thomas Pitt, a London police officer in 1881, and his future wife, Charlotte Ellison, an aristocrat who “lowers” herself by falling for a cop.

From Washington Post