ELEGANT
Source: 566, 567
elegant. Elegant, a. beautiful, pleasing, fine, nice, neat
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El″e‐gant (?), a. [[L. elegans, -antis; akin to eligere to pick out, choose, select: cf. F. élégant. See Elect.]] 1. 1. Very choice, and hence, pleasing to good taste; characterized by grace, propriety, and refinement, and the absence of every thing offensive; exciting admiration and approbation by symmetry, completeness, freedom from blemish, and the like; graceful; tasteful and highly attractive; as, elegant manners; elegant style of composition; an elegant speaker; an elegant structure.
A more diligent cultivation of elegant literature. Prescott. 2. 2. Exercising a nice choice; discriminating beauty or sensitive to beauty; as, elegant taste.
Syn. — Tasteful; polished; graceful; refined; comely; handsome; richly ornamental.