Elite
UK /["/eɪˈliːt//ɪˈliːt/"]/US /["/eɪˈliːt//ɪˈliːt/"]/
Definition
belonging to a group of people in society that is small in number but powerful and with a lot of influence, because they are rich, intelligent, etc.
In simple words: The best or highest in a group.
Examples
- an elite group of senior officials
- an elite military academy
- an elite athlete/swimmer/runner
- the world of elite sports
Usage notes
Used to describe people or groups with superior skills or qualities. Avoid in casual conversations unless referring to a specific context like sports or education.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'elite' as 'a-lead' — the leaders of any group.
Collocations
- elite group
- elite athlete
- elite status
- elite university
Synonyms
- exclusive
- privileged
- top-tier
- superior
Antonyms
- ordinary
- common
- average
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'eliteness', which is a less common noun form.
- Using 'elite' to describe average individuals, which is incorrect.