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elite
adjective as in best, first-class
Strongest matches
Weak matches
aristocratic, gilt-edged, greatest, select, selected, tiptop, top-drawer, top-notch, topflight, upper-class, world-class
Example Sentences
For anyone planning on doing any baking, you may be ferociously Googling and flipping through baking cookbooks to ensure you've thoroughly prepared to make an array of elite pies.
The ECB said this "strikes an appropriate balance by ensuring fairness in the elite game while ensuring inclusivity at a recreational level".
This ushers in a new set of elites, still white, but with a disdain for neoliberal institutions that no longer serve their purpose.
Official media call them "heroes," and President Vladimir Putin has dubbed them Russia's new "elite".
Abkhazia was historically known as a holiday destination for the Soviet elite, and since being recognised by Moscow and its allies, has maintained a Russian presence.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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