Elegance

//ˈɛl.ɪ.ɡəns//

"Elegance" in a Sentence (16 examples)

Elegance at all times.

Everybody at the party was charmed by her elegance.

I like this job, but I'd prefer not to call my boss over in a loud voice whenever something bad happens. I'm partial to elegance.

She's wearing plain clothes. However, she cannot hide the elegance that comes from her upbringing.

Hanako impressed the guests no less by her exotic beauty and elegance than by her erudition and refined conversation.

The white, snowy cloths, the rich window-hangings, the warm tints of the walls, the sparkle of the fire in the steel grate, gave the room an air of elegance and cheerfulness.

Standing in the doorway and glancing round me, I had a general impression of extraordinary comfort and elegance combined with an atmosphere of masculine virility.

Textile artist-designer Mary Jaeger, who works in a 1920 factory in Brooklyn, New York, blends the time-honored elegance of Japanese textiles with contemporary Western designs.

In 1920 the astronomer gave his demonstration all over again, dressed with impressive style and elegance.

He showed elegance.

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The bride was elegance personified.

The simple dress had a quiet elegance.

The proof of the theorem had a pleasing elegance.

As to the comforts and elegances of life, we have enough of them for our good.

At Rome, when Sallust was the fashionable writer, short sentences, uncommon words, and an obscure brevity, were affected as so many elegances.

Phineas Duge[…] was, for a man of affairs and an American, singularly fond of the small elegances of life. Although he sat alone at dinner, the table was heaped with choice flowers and carefully selected hothouse fruit.

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