elite
Pronunciation: [ɪˈliːt]
Word
Context: "social status"
(noun) a group of people who are considered the best or most powerful in society, like leaders or very skilled people. They often have special privileges or are in charge of important decisions.
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The school's elite group of athletes won several championships this year.
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Not everyone has access to the elite clubs; some people find it unfair.
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Who do you think should be part of the elite in our community?
Context: "quality"
(adjective) describing something that is of very high quality or excellence. This could be a product, a service, or a person. It's something that stands out because it's better than average.
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The restaurant is known for its elite cuisine, attracting food lovers from all over.
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That movie wasn't elite; it was just okay and didn't impress many viewers.
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What makes a team elite in sports?
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