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ruling class

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Main Entry: gentility
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: sophistication, cultivation

Synonyms:

aristocracy, blue blood, civility, courtesy, courtliness, culture, decorum, elegance, elite, etiquette, flower*, formality, gentle birth, gentlefolk, gentry, good breeding, good family, good manners, high birth, mannerliness, nobility, optimacy, polish, politeness, propriety, quality, rank, refinement, respectability, ruling class, society, upper class, upper crust, urbanity

Antonyms:

coarseness, crudeness, roughness, rusticity
Main Entry: nobility
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: aristocracy; eminence

Synonyms:

dignity, elevation, elite, ennoblement, exaltation, excellence, generosity, gentry, glorification, grandeur, greatness, high society, honor, illustriousness, incorruptibility, integrity, loftiness, magnanimity, magnificence, majesty, nobleness, patricians, peerage, royalty, ruling class, society, stateliness, sublimity, superiority, upper class, uprightness, virtue, worthiness
Main Entry: power structure
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: management hierarchy

Synonyms:

class structure, corridors of power, establishment, hierarchy, interests, managerial hierarchy, power elite, powers that be, ruling class, status system, stratification
Main Entry: second estate
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: class below nobility

Synonyms:

aristocracy, better sort, cream, elite, gentry, patriciate, privileged, ruling class, upper class, upper crust
Main Entry: noblesse
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: nobility

Synonyms:

birth, blood, blue blood, dignity, elevation, elite, ennoblement, exaltation, excellence, generosity, gentry, glorification, grandeur, greatness, high society, honor, illustriousness, incorruptibility, integrity, loftiness, magnanimity, magnificence, majesty, nobleness, patricians, peerage, royalty, ruling class, society, stateliness, sublimity, superiority, upper class, uprightness, virtue, worthiness
Related Words
Main Entry: gentility
Part of Speech: noun
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Adjectives:
aldermanic, aristocratic, courtly, exalted, genteel, gentilitial, gentlemanlike, high, high caste, noble, of gentle blood, of rank, patrician, princely, sri, titled, well
Concept Thesaurus
Concept: Nobility.
Category: 4. Extrinsic Affections

Synonyms:

-nouns
nobility, rank, condition, distinction, optimacy, blood, pur sang, birth, high descent, order; quality, gentility; blue blood of Castile; ancien regime., high life, haute monde; upper classes, upper ten thousand; the four hundred [U. S.]; elite, aristocracy, great folks; fashionable world (fashion)., peer, peerage; house of lords, house of peers; lords, lords temporal and spiritual; noblesse; noble, nobleman; lord, lordling; grandee, magnifico, hidalgo; daimio, daimyo, samurai, shizoku [all Japanese]; don, donship; aristocrat, swell, three-tailed bashaw; gentleman, squire, squireen, patrician, laureate., gentry, gentlefolk; squirarchy, better sort, magnates, primates, optimates; pantisocracy., king (master); atheling; prince, duke; marquis, marquisate; earl, viscount, baron, thane, banneret; baronet, baronetcy; knight, knighthood; count, armiger, laird; signior, seignior; esquire, boyar, margrave, vavasour; emir, ameer, scherif, sharif, effendi, wali; sahib; chevalier, maharaja, nawab, palsgrave, pasha, rajah, waldgrave., princess, begum, duchess, marchioness; countess; lady, dame; memsahib; maharani, rani., personage of distinction, man of distinction, personage of rank, man of rank, personage of mark, man of mark; notables, nobilities; celebrity, bigwig, magnate, great man, star; big bug; big gun, great gun; gilded rooster [U.S.]; magni nominis umbra [Lucan]; "every inch a king" [Lear].
-verbs
be noble
-adjectives
noble, exalted; of rank; princely, titled, patrician, aristocratic; high-born, well-born; of gentle blood; genteel, comme il faut, gentlemanlike, courtly (fashionable) [more]; highly respectable.
-adverbs
in high quarters.
-phrases
Adel sitzt im Gemuthe nicht im Gebluete [Ger.]; adelig und edel sind zweierlei [Ger.]; noblesse oblige [Fr.].

Antonyms:

commonalty
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