- elegant
- 01. She looked very [elegant] in a long, black, velvet dress.02. The furniture displayed a wonderful combination of [elegance] and practicality.03. The young bride walked [elegantly] down the aisle to where her future husband was waiting.04. My, what an [elegant] dress!05. His girlfriend is that tall, [elegantly]-dressed woman talking on the telephone over there.06. Jennifer looked [elegant] as usual, wearing a long white dress, and a necklace of pink pearls.07. The wedding was a simple affair, followed by a small reception in an [elegant] French restaurant.08. The rings around the planet Saturn are both [elegant] and mysterious.09. Sophie looked [elegant] walking down the aisle in a dress she had made herself for the children's fashion show.10. In my opinion, [elegance] in a woman is a mixture of beauty, grace, and quiet confidence.11. Monaco is known for its mild climate, beautiful scenery, and [elegant] casinos.12. Alan Fusser once stated that a plain white handkerchief is the sure sign of a confident and [elegant] dresser.13. Carmel Snow once said that [elegance] is good taste plus a dash of daring.14. Diana Vreeland once suggested that the only real [elegance] is in the mind - if you've got that, the rest really comes from it.15. Bullfights in Portugal are a contest of [elegance], daring, and skill.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.