The word for having style or sophistication is "elegance." It conveys a sense of grace, refinement, and tasteful beauty in appearance or behavior. Elegance can apply to fashion, design, art, and even mannerisms, reflecting a certain level of class and poise.
The correct spelling is classy (having sophistication or style).
The ancient Greek that the word sophistication is derived from is sophistikos. There are other translations that are more modern, including the word epitidefsi.
Another word for 'sophistication'
having acquired wordly knowledge
Having and showing good manners or sophistication
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Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.
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The term "social sophistication" in French is spelled "sophistication sociale."
You have a very sophisticated son.you can say You are a very sophisticated person.
"Some people seem to confuse sophistication with ennui"
Increasing sophistication