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elite
[ih-leet, ey-leet]
noun
(used with a plural verb), the choicest or best of anything considered collectively, especially of a group or class of people.
The elite of the contemporary art scene were all represented at the gallery.
(used with a plural verb)
people of the highest financial or social level of society.
Only the elite received invites to the event.
a group of people exercising the major share of authority or influence within a larger group.
The scandal involved most members of the political party's power elite.
a member of a group of people who have a great deal of power, influence, or social capital.
The elites don't care about ordinary people's problems.
a type, widely used in typewriters, that is approximately 10-point in size and has 12 characters to the inch.
adjective
representing the choicest or most select; best.
The program is taught by an elite group of authors.
elite
/ ɪˈliːt, eɪ- /
noun
(sometimes functioning as plural) the most powerful, rich, gifted, or educated members of a group, community, etc
Also called: twelve pitch. a typewriter typesize having 12 characters to the inch
adjective
of, relating to, or suitable for an elite; exclusive
Other Word Forms
- antielite noun
- nonelite noun
- superelite noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of elite1
Example Sentences
Nor was the tendency to justify slavery on racial grounds any less widespread among elite Muslims than it became among plantation owners in the American South.
What was Cronin’s message about what Dent needed to do besides remain an elite offensive player?
It was the last Sunday in September, the UCI men’s elite world championship.
Merchants could suddenly earn fortunes rivaling the landholding nobility, and strange ideas could undermine intellectual elites.
It’s an onslaught of extravagant Rococo, Neoclassical, Art Nouveau, modern and contemporary porcelain showpieces, gilded and in dazzling blues, turquoises, ochers and pinks—made for sovereigns, dignitaries, diplomats, heads of state and the wealthy elite.
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