noun 1.good breeding or refinement.
2.affected or pretentious politeness or elegance.
3.the status of belonging to polite society.
4.members of polite society collectively.
Origin: 1300–50; Middle English <
Old French gentilite <
Latin gentīlitāt- (stem of
gentīlitās), equivalent to
gentīl(
is) (see
gentle) +
-itāt- -ity Related forms un·gen·til·i·ty, noun
Synonyms
1. polish, grace, decorum, propriety.
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Gentility
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