arist

[ˈærɪst]

arist Definition

a member of the aristocracy, especially a noble.

Using arist: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "arist" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The aristocrats were known for their wealth and power.

  • Example

    She was born into an aristocratic family.

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    The aristocracy held most of the political power in the country.

arist Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with arist

  • the group of aristocrats who owned large estates or land

    Example

    The landed aristocracy had significant influence over the country's politics and economy.

  • a dignified and elegant manner that is associated with the aristocracy

    Example

    He carried himself with an aristocratic bearing, even though he was not born into a noble family.

  • special rights or advantages that are enjoyed by the aristocracy

    Example

    The abolition of aristocratic privilege was one of the goals of the French Revolution.

Origins of arist

from Old French 'aristocratie', from Greek 'aristokratia', from 'aristos' meaning 'best' and 'kratos' meaning 'power'

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Summary: arist in Brief

'Arist' [ˈærɪst] refers to a member of the aristocracy, especially a noble. It denotes a person of high social rank and often significant wealth and power. Phrases like 'the landed aristocracy' and 'aristocratic bearing' use 'arist' to denote the group of aristocrats who own large estates or land and a dignified and elegant manner associated with the aristocracy, respectively. 'Arist' is a formal term synonymous with 'noble' and 'peer.'