verb to be suitable or appropriate for a particular situation or person

  • The elegant gown will befit the occasion perfectly.
  • I think this dress will befit the dress code for the party.
  • That hat totally befits your style, dude.
  • Her actions befit a true leader.

adjective showing politeness and good manners; considerate or thoughtful

  • The receptionist was always courteous to all the guests who entered the hotel.
  • He's always so courteous, holding the door open for everyone.
  • She's a really courteous person, always looking out for others.
  • His courteous demeanor was like a warm blanket on a cold day, comforting all those around him.

noun a young woman making her debut into society, typically at a formal event or ball

  • The debutante made her grand entrance at the ball, wearing an elegant gown.
  • Did you see the debutante's stunning dress at the party last night?
  • That debutante is always dressed to the nines, she's so fancy!
  • As a debutante in the world of finance, she made a splash with her innovative ideas.

noun behavior that is considered to be morally correct and socially acceptable

  • It is important to uphold the decencies of society in all interactions.
  • Let's make sure we don't forget about the decencies when we're out with friends.
  • Don't be a jerk, just follow the decencies like everyone else.
  • Sometimes it feels like the decencies are a thing of the past in this fast-paced world.

adjective showing a lack of manners or consideration for others; rude

  • His discourteous behavior towards the guests was unacceptable.
  • She was being really discourteous when she didn't say thank you.
  • Don't be so discourteous, dude.
  • The storm's discourteous winds battered the coastline relentlessly.

noun a lack of respect or courtesy

verb to show a lack of respect or courtesy towards someone or something

  • Disrespect towards authority figures is not tolerated in this organization.
  • Don't disrespect your elders like that.
  • She straight up disrespected him in front of everyone.
  • His actions showed a blatant disrespect for the rules.

noun Good manners refers to polite and respectful behavior in social interactions.

  • It is important to always exhibit good manners in professional settings.
  • My grandma always reminds me to use good manners at the dinner table.
  • Dude, you gotta have some good manners when you're out with my parents.
  • Having good manners is like showing respect to the world around you.

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, often indicating manner or degree

  • She gracefully glided across the dance floor, captivating everyone with her elegant movements.
  • He gracefully dodged the incoming tackle, showing off his agility on the football field.
  • The skateboarder gracefully nailed a perfect kickflip, impressing everyone at the skate park.
  • Despite facing numerous obstacles, she handled the situation gracefully, maintaining her composure throughout.

adjective Characterized by kindness and courtesy

adverb In a kind and courteous manner

  • She graciously accepted the award on behalf of her team.
  • He graciously offered to help with the project.
  • She graciously slid into the DMs without hesitation.
  • The sun graciously painted the sky with hues of pink and orange.

noun a French term of address or title used for an unmarried woman or girl

  • The mademoiselle requested a glass of champagne at the elegant soirée.
  • Hey mademoiselle, do you want to grab a coffee sometime?
  • That mademoiselle is always the life of the party.
  • She danced with the grace of a mademoiselle in a ballroom.

adjective showing good manners and respect for others

  • It is always important to be polite when speaking with clients.
  • Hey, remember to be polite when talking to your neighbors.
  • Dude, just be polite and say thank you.
  • In the world of business, being polite can open many doors.

noun the quality of being polite; showing consideration and respect for others

  • Politeness is a key aspect of professional communication in the workplace.
  • Using politeness can help avoid unnecessary conflicts in everyday interactions.
  • Being polite is just common courtesy, you know?
  • Politeness is like a shield that protects relationships from harm.

noun the condition of being right, appropriate, or fitting

  • It is important to maintain propriety in professional settings.
  • She always follows the rules of propriety when hosting parties.
  • Dude, that was totally out of propriety.
  • The artist's work pushed the boundaries of propriety in the art world.

adjective appropriate or suitable in the circumstances

adverb in a seemly manner

  • The seemly attire of the guests added to the elegance of the event.
  • Her seemly behavior at the party impressed everyone.
  • She always keeps it seemly, never causing any drama.
  • The seemly flow of the river symbolized tranquility and peace.

noun a behavior or way of acting that is considered polite and proper in social situations

  • She displayed impeccable social grace at the charity gala, effortlessly mingling with guests and making everyone feel welcome.
  • Even though he's a bit shy, he always manages to maintain his social grace during social gatherings.
  • She's got mad social grace skills - she can charm anyone she meets!
  • In the world of business, having social grace can be just as important as having technical skills.

adjective describing someone who is overly formal and proper in behavior or appearance

  • She always presents herself as prim and proper at social events.
  • She may seem prim and proper, but she's actually quite laid-back.
  • Don't be fooled by her prim and proper appearance, she's a wild one at heart.
  • His prim and proper attitude was like a shield, hiding his true emotions from the world.

noun an act of disrespect or offense

adverb in a bold or disrespectful manner

  • The disrespectful behavior of the employee was afront to the company's values.
  • I can't believe she spoke to me like that, it was afronting.
  • His comments were afront to our friendship.
  • The graffiti on the monument was afront to our history.