Pronunciation: /ˈkɔrtlɪnəs/
noun the quality of being polite and well-mannered, especially in a formal or royal setting
A1 She showed great courtliness towards her guests.
A2 The prince's courtliness impressed all who attended the banquet.
B1 In some cultures, courtliness is highly valued in social interactions.
B2 His courtliness and charm won over even the most skeptical of critics.
C1 The diplomat's courtliness helped to ease tensions during the negotiations.
C2 Her innate sense of courtliness made her the perfect ambassador for the country.
formal Her courtliness and grace were admired by all who attended the royal ball.
informal She always carries herself with such courtliness, even in casual settings.
slang Who knew that behind his tough exterior, he had a touch of courtliness?
figurative The courtliness of his words masked the true intentions behind his actions.
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