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典雅 (diǎn yǎ): Refined and elegant.
雅致 (yǎ zhì): Refined and tasteful.
精致 (jīng zhì): Delicate and exquisite.
儒雅 (rú yǎ): Refined and courteous.
文雅 (wén yǎ): Refined and cultured.
高雅 (gāo yǎ): Refined and noble.
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The Chinese word 优雅 (yōu yǎ) is usually used to describe something that is elegant, graceful, and in good taste. It is often used to describe a person's behavior, mannerisms, or style of dress. For example, one might say that a person is 优雅 (yōu yǎ) if they are well-mannered and have a sophisticated style.
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