Courtliness

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈkɔrtlɪnəs/

Definitions of courtliness

noun the quality of being polite and well-mannered, especially in a formal or royal setting

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of courtliness in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of courtliness

past tense

courted

plural

courtlinesses

comparative

more courtly

superlative

most courtly

present tense

courtes

future tense

will court

perfect tense

have courted

continuous tense

is courting

singular

courtliness

positive degree

courteous

infinitive

to court

gerund

courting

participle

courting

Origin and Evolution of courtliness

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'courtliness' originated from the Middle English word 'courteis', which was derived from the Old French word 'cortois' meaning courteous or polite.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'courtliness' has evolved to refer to the quality of being polite, refined, and elegant in behavior, especially in a royal or courtly setting.