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etiquette

social code / polite behavior / manners
[U] Uncountable

This term describes the invisible social architecture that governs interactions, emphasizing a sense of propriety and adherence to established norms. It carries a connotation of refinement and social grace, often implying a level of formality that distinguishes polished behavior from mere politeness. While politeness is a general trait of kindness, etiquette refers to the specific, often codified rules of a particular group or era. Grammatically, this noun is uncountable. It cannot be pluralized to describe multiple sets of rules, nor can it be used with the indefinite article "an." To refer to a specific instance or a single rule within a system, one must use a partitive construction such as "a rule of etiquette" or "a point of etiquette."

The word refers to the collective system of rules rather than individual acts of politeness.

Meanings

Noun

The customary code of polite behavior in society or among members of a particular profession.

"The dinner party followed strict Victorian etiquette."

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