Distinguished, usually describes a man that is elegant and holds some sort of power
The elegance of this sentence has nothing to do with its plagiarist.
In the word "of."
Yes, the noun 'elegance' is an abstract noun, a word for a quality of a person or thing; a word for a concept.
The best word that is used most often when it comes to beauty of form and elegance is gracefulness. Gracefulness is normally related to dance where elegance and form are very important.
Yes, the noun 'elegance' is a common noun, a general word for a quality of someone or something.
The answer is ELAN.
elegant
The first.
Dynami! and it means power/strength...
The word "grace" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to elegance and poise. As a verb, it means to move or act in a smooth and fluid way.
The word that means unfair use of government power is "tyranny."
law