four hundred
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Definition
Adjective:
- Being one hundred more than three hundred: The cardinal number equal to 400, represented by the numeral '400'.
Noun:
- The exclusive social set of a city: A term used historically, especially in the United States, to refer to the small group of people considered to constitute the fashionable or aristocratic elite of a particular city.
Usage Examples
Adjective:
- The library holds over four hundred manuscripts from the medieval period.
- The estimated cost is four hundred dollars.
Noun:
- In the late 19th century, Mrs. Astor's list defined the Four Hundred of New York society.
- The party was attended by the city's four hundred, making it the social event of the season.
Advanced Usage
- "The Four Hundred": A specific historical reference to the list of New York's high society, famously compiled by socialite Caroline Schermerhorn Astor in the 1890s.
- The term "the Four Hundred" originated from the capacity of Mrs. Astor's ballroom.
Variants and Related Words
- 400: The numeric representation.
- CD: The Roman numeral for four hundred.
Synonyms
- Adjective: Four hundred has no true synonyms as a specific numeral, but can be described as "four times one hundred."
- Noun (social set): The elite, high society, the upper crust, the aristocracy.
Related Phrases
- The Upper Four Hundred: An alternative phrasing emphasizing the social aspect.
- Gossip columns often reported on the comings and goings of the Upper Four Hundred.
Related Idioms
- Not in the same league as the Four Hundred: Used to indicate someone is not part of the social elite.
- With his modest background, he knew he was not in the same league as the Four Hundred.
Adjective
- being one hundred more than three hundred
Noun
- the exclusive social set of a city