Both Uses of
consummate
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- The house of the Duke of Bracciano is one of the most delightful in Rome, the duchess, one of the last heiresses of the Colonnas, does its honors with the most consummate grace, and thus their fetes have a European celebrity.†
Chpt 37-38 *
- Andrea, on whose arm hung one of the most consummate dandies of the opera, was explaining to him rather cleverly, since he was obliged to be bold to appear at ease, his future projects, and the new luxuries he meant to introduce to Parisian fashions with his hundred and seventy-five thousand livres per annum.†
Chpt 95-96
Definition:
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(consummate as in: consummate professional) perfect and complete in every respect; or having a quality to an extreme degree