breeding, civility, classicalism, cultivation, culture, decorousness, dignity, fineness, neatness, sophistication, stylishness, tastefulness.
attractive, elegant, dazzling, glossy, prestigious
Poise as a noun means the gracefulness and elegant bearing in a person. As a verb, it can be defined as "be or cause to be balanced or suspended. A synonym would be "balance."
Elegant is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example an elegant restaurant, an elegant outfit.
No, the word "elegant" is not an adverb. The word "elegant" is an adjective.The adverb form of the word "elegant" is elegantly.
Synonyms for "social grace" could include poise, polish, charm, elegance, or refinement. A synonym for religious grace could be sanctity or spiritual harmony.
It depends. If you are comparing it to cheap, it is an antonym. If you are comparing it to elegant, it is a synonym.
attractive, elegant, dazzling, glossy, prestigious
Stylish, graceful, tasteful, sophisticated, chic.
Elegant is a synonym for beautiful. It begins with the letter e.
beautiful, elegant, graceful, pleasing, attractive, lovely, charming, delicate
stylish, fine, sophisticated, delicate, handsome, grandeur, refinement, gracefulness
Yes, graceful is a synonym for elegant, fluid, fluent, natural, neat; agile, supple, nimble, and light-footed. Most words have synonyms.
elegant, well dressed, well mannered, polite, skilled in social situations
fine, elegant, graceful, subtle, fragile, weak, frail, brittle, tender, flimsy, dainty, breakable
fine, elegant, graceful, subtle, fragile, weak, frail, brittle, tender, flimsy, dainty, breakable
Synonyms: unskilled, unhandy, artless, gawky, inexpert, unfit, inelegant Antonyms: skillful, elegant, handy, artful,
stylish, smart, elegant, flamboyant, jaunty, showy, gallant, swashbuckling, debonair