English to Latin Meaning of elite - electi


Elite :
electi

electi, primus, carpere

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Definitions of elite in English
Noun(1) a group or class of persons enjoying superior intellectual or social or economic status
Adjective(1) selected as the best
Examples of elite in English
(1) the silent majority were looked down upon by the liberal elite(2) the elite of Britain's armed forces(3) You all look so good when you cluster in little groups forming elite social circles.(4) elite colleges and universities(5) the country's governing elite(6) an elite commando unit(7) an elite athlete(8) As he put it himself on the weekend, he will have finally defeated the elites .(9) In fact, Murray comments that societal elites were less likely to be religious.(10) But we view our own political elites , fighting against them, with more than a hint of suspicion.(11) While the regime worked with the elites , it proved helpless when the people took to the streets.(12) Blinding hatred and contempt seem to be common reactions among the enlightened elites .(13) The elites in those countries look at us and marvel at what we show is possible, even if they do think we have had it easy.(14) For Serbian elites it is the international community that must not be let down, rather than the electorate.(15) One should bear in mind that the media and the intellectual elites generally have their particular agendas.(16) The traditional elites were relegated into the background several decades ago.
Related Phrases of elite
(1) power elite ::
electi iuvenes virtute
Synonyms
Noun
1. best ::
optimum
2. pick ::
carpere
3. cream ::
crepito
5. flower ::
flos
6. nonpareil ::
nonpareil
7. elect ::
eligere
8. high society ::
princeps societatis,
9. jet set ::
set jet
10. beautiful people ::
pulchra populus
11. beau monde ::
Bello mondc
12. haut monde ::
haut mondc
13. glitterati ::
glitterati
14. aristocracy ::
aristocratiam
15. nobility ::
nobilitatis
Adjective
17. elect ::
eligere
Antonyms
1. proletariat ::
proletariatus
Different Forms
elite, elites
Word Example from TV Shows
Oh. Sheldon, I'm sure it's not because
they don't think you're an elite scientist.

Oh. Sheldon, I'm sure it's not because they don't think you're an ELITE scientist.

The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 20

I will give you 40 hostages\Nand your elite commando.

I will give you 40 hostages
and your ELITE commando.

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 6

I don't need to be a member of
the most elite magical society

I don't need to be a member of the most ELITE magical society

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 10

There's a tradition
at elite universities.

There's a tradition at ELITE universities.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 3

No elite unit\Nwill be able to tell the difference

No ELITE unit
will be able to tell the difference

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 8

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