elite

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elite

noun \ā-ˈlēt, i-, ē-\

Definition of ELITE

1
a singular or plural in construction : the choice part : cream <the elite of the entertainment world> b singular or plural in construction : the best of a class <superachievers who dominate the computer elite — Marilyn Chase> c singular or plural in construction : the socially superior part of society <how the French-speaking elite…was changing — Economist> d : a group of persons who by virtue of position or education exercise much power or influence <members of the ruling elite> e : a member of such an elite —usually used in plural <the elites … , pursuing their studies in Europe — Robert Wernick>
2
: a typewriter type providing 12 characters to the linear inch
elite adjective

Examples of ELITE

  1. <the winners of this science award represent the elite of our high schools>
  2. <the country's elite owned or controlled most of the wealth>

Origin of ELITE

French élite, from Old French eslite, from feminine of eslit, past participle of eslire to choose, from Latin eligere
First Known Use: 1823

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