All 6 Uses
elegant
in
A Feast For Crows
(Edited)
- Marillion by contrast looked almost elegant.
p. 218.5 *elegant = graceful and refined
- It was the sheer elegance of it that pleased her most.
p. 360.3 *elegance = simplicity and effectiveness
- A beak of a nose and icy blue eyes made the Knight of Ninestars look like some elegant bird of prey.
p. 479.9elegant = gracefully attractive
- "The smallfolk will love you more if you are kind," she had said, so Cersei had ordered the value of the gowns deducted from the women's wages, a much more elegant solution.
p. 508.1elegant = simple and effective
- Many a night she had watched Prince Rhaegar in the hall, playing his silver-stringed harp with those long, elegant fingers of his.
p. 513.9elegant = gracefully attractive
- "Dutiful and beautiful," said an elegant young knight whose thick blond mane cascaded down well past his shoulders.
p. 891.1
Definitions:
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(1)
(elegant as in: an elegant gown) refined and tasteful in appearance, behavior or style
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(2)
(elegant as in: as elegant equation) a solution that is simpler (and often more comprehensive) than most would anticipate
- (3) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)