ultraelegant

English

Alternative forms

  • ultra-elegant

Etymology

From ultra- +‎ elegant.

Adjective

ultraelegant (comparative more ultraelegant, superlative most ultraelegant)

  1. Extremely elegant
    • 2009 January 8, Alastair Macaulay, “The Twirling Kaleidoscope That Is Balanchine”, in New York Times:
      Balanchine's production gives us images and steps that would never have occurred in 1774, and yet on one level "Chaconne" is a distillation of the French Baroque spirit in all its ultraelegant subtlety.