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aristocraticism

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/ˌærəstəˈkrætɪsɪzəm/ · ar-is-to-crat-i-cism

A belief in or support for the rule of an aristocracy, or the aristocratic way of life.

Meanings

nounformal

A belief in or support for the rule of an aristocracy, or the aristocratic way of life.

ایک ایسا عقیدہ یا حمایت کہ جو اشرافیہ کی حکمرانی یا اشرافی زندگی کے طریقے کی وکالت کرتا ہے۔

اشرافیہ پسندی

ashrafiya pasandi

Synonyms

nobilityaristocracyelitismنظام اشرافیہعلی الترتیبقوت و اختیار

Antonyms

democracyegalitarianismpopulismجمہوریتبرابریعوامی نظام

Common Collocations

  • principles of aristocraticism
  • advocates of aristocraticism
  • critique of aristocraticism

Example Sentences

Aristocraticism can lead to a feeling of superiority among the elite.

اشرافیہ پسندی ایلیٹ میں برتری کا احساس پیدا کر سکتی ہے۔

Ashrafiya pasandi elite mein bartri ka ehsas paida kar sakti hai.

In history, aristocraticism often influenced political decisions.

تاریخ میں، اشرافیہ پسندی اکثر سیاسی فیصلوں پر اثر انداز ہوتی تھی۔

Tareekh mein, ashrafiya pasandi aksar siyasi faislon par asar andaaz hoti thi.

The debate over aristocraticism remains relevant in discussions about social justice.

اشرافیہ پسندی پر بحث سماجی انصاف کے بارے میں گفتگو میں متعلقہ رہتی ہے۔

Ashrafiya pasandi par behas samaji insaf ke bare mein guftagu mein mutaliqah rehti hai.

Easily Confused With

aristocracy:Aristocraticism refers to the belief or support of aristocracy, while aristocracy refers to the actual class or group of nobles.

💡 Memory Tip

Remember 'aristocrat' as a powerful noble, and 'aristocraticism' as the belief that nobles should rule.

Visualize a castle with noble lords and ladies, embodying the elite lifestyle.

📖 Etymology

Origin: French "aristocratisme" — the quality of being aristocratic

First known use: 19th century

The term emerged in the early modern period to describe a political ideology emphasizing the role of the aristocracy.