Elegancies [noun]
Definition of Elegancies:
elegance
Opposite/Antonyms of Elegancies:
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Sentence/Example of Elegancies:
When a slender woman stands upon a basis so inordinately wide, she resembles a funnel, a figure of no great elegancy.
However, he is a fanciful man, and thinks there is no 220 elegancy nor wit but in his own way of talking.
As to the correctness and elegancy of your writing, attention to grammar does the one, and to the best authors, the other.
Where the fixing of the stars, ever standing at equal distance, is with great elegancy noted.
And they that think it culpably defective in phrase, aptness, or elegancy of style.
But yet, since princes will have such things, it is better they should be graced with elegancy, than daubed with cost.
The maple, (says Pliny) for the elegancy and fineness of the wood, is next to the very cedar it self.
Whence it comes to pass that all her gifts, elegancy, and graces corrupt and perish.
I took fust-class when at school in the States for elegancy and deportment.