noun
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dignified grace in appearance, movement, or behaviour
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good taste in design, style, arrangement, etc
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something elegant; a refinement
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Etymology
Origin of elegance
1500–10; < Middle French < Latin ēlegantia choiceness. See elegant, -ance
Explanation
Elegance is a quality of style and grace. In our age of jeans and sneakers, the elegance of actresses on the red carpet on Oscar night is such a welcome sight. It comes from the Latin elegantia, "taste, propriety, or refinement." Fashion designer and eternal fashion icon Coco Chanel famously said, "Elegance is refusal," meaning it's best to skip the big jewelry and flashy clothes in favor of simple styles made from luxurious fabrics that one could wear forever — and look great every time. Elegance also describes the beautiful simplicity of a solution, such as an elegant mathematical proof.
Vocabulary lists containing elegance
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Cormac McCarthy's "The Road"
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Example Sentences
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Though the transition between the past and present sections is achieved with remarkable elegance, the two don’t end up enriching each other as one might hope.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 16, 2026
De Meo, who lived in several countries growing up, is not exactly a grease monkey: He exudes understated elegance, favoring tailored Italian suits and classic watches.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 9, 2026
"A classical elegance – a couple incredibly atypical," it says.
From BBC • Apr. 9, 2026
Whether rounded for elegance, cat-eye for chicness or with a gradient lens for a dreaminess, sunnies finish a look.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 3, 2026
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner did not have the elegance of any of the sonnets we had read, nor did it have the soaring language of a poem by Shelley or Byron.
From "Bad Boy" by Walter Dean Myers
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