Adverb
In a manner to please nice taste; with elegance; with due symmetry; richly.
Source: Webster's dictionarythe members of these groups do not express themselves as accurately or as elegantly as their critics do Source: Internet
the room was elegantly decorated Source: Internet
A large rose sits right above the snake, and the words “Mamba 4 Life” are elegantly written below the picture. Source: Internet
And, as a self-professed film and comics buff, it’s also one I’ve seen elegantly taken on in many productions, but perhaps nowhere better than Netflix’s “Daredevil.” Source: Internet
Army Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth B. Wolfe (head of Army Production Engineering) asked Lockheed to try external mass balances above and below the elevator, though the P-38 already had large mass balances elegantly placed within each vertical stabilizer. Source: Internet
Because of this, many formulas in algorithms (such as that for calculating hash table indices) can be elegantly expressed in code using the modulo operation when array indices start at zero. Source: Internet