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Elegant

Definition:

Adjective - (of a person, manner, or style) pleasingly graceful and stylish in appearance or manner.

Adjective - (of an object, design, or solution) pleasingly ingenious and simple.

Adjective - (of mathematical equations) satisfying certain criteria, such as being capable of solution in polynomial time.

Adjective - (of programming code) concise and efficient without being excessively complicated.

Noun - a graceful and stylish quality or manner.

Senses:

  • Adjective - Graceful and stylish in appearance or manner.
  • Adjective - Ingenious and simple in design or solution.
  • Adjective - Satisfying certain criteria in mathematical equations.
  • Adjective - Concise and efficient in programming code.
  • Noun - Graceful and stylish quality or manner.

Examples:

Adjective - Graceful and stylish in appearance or manner:

1. She entered the room wearing an elegant black evening gown.

2. The ballerina performed an elegant routine, captivating the audience.

3. The hotel's lobby was adorned with elegant furniture and artwork.

Adjective - Ingenious and simple in design or solution:

1. The architect created an elegant solution to maximize natural light in the building.

2. This smartphone features an elegant interface that makes it easy to use.

3. The elegant design of the car ensured a smooth and comfortable ride.

Adjective - Satisfying certain criteria in mathematical equations:

1. The elegant equation provided a simplified way to solve complex problems efficiently.

2. The researchers discovered an elegant proof for the theorem.

3. The elegant solution to the equation minimized computational time.

Adjective - Concise and efficient in programming code:

1. The programmer wrote an elegant algorithm to sort the data quickly.

2. The elegant code reduced the software's memory usage without sacrificing functionality.

3. Using elegant programming techniques, the developer improved the application's performance.

Noun - Graceful and stylish quality or manner:

1. The dancer's movements possessed an elegant that mesmerized the audience.

2. The book's prose was filled with elegance, capturing the reader's imagination.

3. The interior design of the house reflected an elegant with its sophisticated décor.

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