gentility
gen·til·i·ty
noun \jen-ˈti-lə-tē\ plural gen·til·i·ties
Definition of GENTILITY
1
a : the condition of belonging to the gentry b : gentlefolk, gentry
2
a (1) : decorum of conduct : courtesy (2) : attitudes or activity marked by false delicacy, prudery, or affectation b : superior social status or prestige evidenced by manners, possessions, or mode of life
Examples of GENTILITY
- Education was considered a mark of gentility.
- <was full of the same gentility and grace that marked the rest of the family>
First Known Use of GENTILITY
14th century
Related to GENTILITY
Antonyms: discourteousness, discourtesy, impoliteness, incivility, rudeness, surliness, ungraciousness
Related Words: attentiveness, consideration, thoughtfulness; ceremonialness, ceremoniousness, ceremony, formality; chivalrousness, chivalry, courtliness, gallantry, gentlemanliness, knighthood, knightliness; breeding, manners; suaveness, unctuousness, urbanity; elegance, refinement; deference, respect; decency, decorousness, decorum, gentilesse, polish, politesse, propriety, respectability, seemliness; affability, cordiality, friendliness, geniality, hospitality, sociability; felicitousness, gracefulness; humility, meekness, modesty, shyness
Near Antonyms: audaciousness, audacity, boldness, brashness, brassiness, disrespect, impertinence, impudence, insolence, sauciness, shamelessness; boorishness, churlishness, clownishness, loutishness, vulgarity; casualness, informality; delinquency, improperness, impropriety, inappropriateness, incorrectness, indecency; inconsiderateness, inconsideration, thoughtlessness; arrogance, conceit, presumption, pretentiousness
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