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aristocraticadjective being or characteristic of a person who has an offensive air of superiority and tends to ignore or disdain anyone regarded as inferiorthe restaurant's cuisine is truly superb, but the maître d's aristocratic demeanor is a bit much elitist, high-hat, persnickety, potty, ritzy, snobbish, snobby, snooty, snotty, toffee-nosed(chiefly British) aloof, arrogant, bumptious, haughty, high-and-mighty, highfalutin(also hifalutin), high-handed, hoity-toity, huffish, huffy, imperious, lordly, overweening, peremptory, pompous, presumptuous, pretentious, supercilious, superior, toplofty(also toploftical), uppitybiggety(or biggity, Southern & Midland), bigheaded, egoistic(also egoistical), egotistic(or egotistical), prideful, self-conceited, self-important, self-satisfied, smug, stuck-up, swelled-headed, swellheaded democratic, egalitarianegoless, humble, modest, unpretentiousantielitist of high birth, rank, or stationan impoverished dowager who never lets people forget about her aristocratic origins blue-blooded, genteel, gentle, grand, great, highborn, highbred, noble, patrician, silk-stocking, upper-class, upper-crust, wellborn high, lofty, superiorelevated, ennobled, exaltedgentlemanly, kingly, knightly, ladylike, lordly, princely, queenly, regal, royalhigh-level, senior baseborn, common, humble, ignoble, low, lower-class, lowly, mean, nonaristocratic, plebeian, ungenteel inferior, knavishbastard, illegitimateordinary, plainabased, degradedjunior, subordinate in 1596 |