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gentilitynoun speech or behavior that is a sign of good breedingwas full of the same gentility and grace that marked the rest of the family civility, courteousness, courtesy, genteelness, graciousness, mannerliness, politeness attentiveness, consideration, thoughtfulnessceremonialness, ceremoniousness, ceremony, formalitychivalrousness, chivalry, courtliness, gallantry, gentlemanliness, knighthood, knightlinessbreeding, mannerssuaveness, unctuousness, urbanityelegance, refinementdeference, respectdecency, decorousness, decorum, gentilesse, polish, politesse, propriety, respectability, seemlinessaffability, cordiality, friendliness, geniality, hospitality, sociabilityfelicitousness, gracefulnesshumility, meekness, modesty, shyness discourteousness, discourtesy, impoliteness, incivility, rudeness, surliness, ungraciousness audaciousness, audacity, boldness, brashness, brassiness, disrespect, impertinence, impudence, insolence, sauciness, shamelessnessboorishness, churlishness, clownishness, loutishness, vulgaritycasualness, informalitydelinquency, improperness, impropriety, inappropriateness, incorrectness, indecencyinconsiderateness, inconsideration, thoughtlessnessarrogance, conceit, presumption, pretentiousness the highest class in a societyas members of the gentility, they felt an obligation to help the less fortunate aristocracy, elite, gentlefolk(also gentlefolks), gentry, nobility, patriciate, quality, upper class, upper crust A-list, beau monde, beautiful people, café society, Four Hundred(or 400), glitterati, haut monde(also haute monde), jet set, societycarriage trade, plutocracy proletarians, proletariat commoners, (the) crowd, (the) masses, peasantry, peonage, (the) people, plebeians, plebs, (the) populace, (the) public, rank and filebourgeoisie, middle class, working classdregs, (the) herd, (the) mob, rabble, rabblement, riffraff, scum, trash in the 14th century |