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    E·lite
    /iˈlēt/

    noun

    • 1. a select group that is superior in terms of ability or qualities to the rest of a group or society: "the elite of Britain's armed forces"
    • 2. a size of letter in typewriting, with 12 characters to the inch (about 4.7 to the centimeter).
  2. The meaning of ELITE is the choice part : cream. How to use elite in a sentence. the choice part : cream; the best of a class; the socially superior part of society…

  3. Elite definition: the choicest or best of anything considered collectively, especially of a group or class of people. See examples of ELITE used in a sentence.

  4. Add to word list. C1. the richest, most powerful, best-educated, or best-trained group in a society: the country's educated elite. a member of the elite. disapproving A powerful and corrupt elite has bled this country dry. Fewer examples. the political elite. the intellectual elite.

  5. Elite is used with a singular or plural verb, depending on whether these special people are considered together as a group or as individual members of a group. Definitions of elite. noun. a group or class of persons enjoying superior intellectual or social or economic status. synonyms: elite group.

  6. 5 days ago · 1. countable noun. You can refer to the most powerful, rich, or talented people within a particular group, place, or society as the elite . ...a government comprised mainly of the elite. We have a political elite in this country. Synonyms: aristocracy, best, pick, elect More Synonyms of elite.

  7. 1. ( often used with a pl. v.) the choice or best of a group, class, or the like. 2. ( used with a pl. v.) persons of the wealthiest class. 3. a group of persons exercising authority within a larger group.

  8. elite. noun [ group ] uk / ɪˈliːt / us. Add to word list. Add to word list. the richest, most powerful, or best educated group in a society: a member of the elite. an elite group. (Definition of elite from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  9. noun. /ɪˈlit/ , /eɪˈlit/ a group of people in a society, etc. who are powerful and have a lot of influence, because they are rich, intelligent, etc. a member of the ruling/intellectual elite Public opinion is influenced by the small elite who control the media. In these countries, only the elite can afford an education for their children.

  10. A group or class of persons considered to be superior to others because of their intelligence, social standing, or wealth. American Heritage. Similar definitions. The group or part of a group selected or regarded as the finest, best, most distinguished, most powerful, etc. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A member of such a group.

  11. elite. adjective. /eɪˈliːt/, /ɪˈliːt/. /eɪˈliːt/, /ɪˈliːt/. [only before noun] belonging to a group of people in society that is small in number but powerful and with a lot of influence, because they are rich, intelligent, etc. an elite group of senior officials. an elite military academy.

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