Sentence example with the word 'genteel'

genteel

affected, confined, dressed to advantage, graceful, ladylike, overdone, proper, royal, stilted, too-too, well-mannered

Definition adj. marked by refinement in taste and manners

Last update: November 17, 2016

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The receptionists are usually very genteel.   [adjective]

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This timeless town with an interesting old cathedral offers a genteel option for those seeking a quieter alternative to the larger resorts.   [adjective]

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Of adp 's industry seem genteel compared far enough.   [adjective]

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A genteel-looking young woman, who was superintending the operation, stood her ground, but with some timidity.   [adjective]

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I am told the creature has a pretty taste in music, and is the son of a tailor, but professes a genteel ancestry, and occasionally pushes into the best company.   [adjective]

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After some consideration, he went into business as an Informer, in which calling he realises a genteel subsistence.   [adjective]

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Maria was a rather genteel looking colored girl, with a faultless form, but ignorant and extremely vain.   [adjective]

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The captain was a small, genteel man, erect and prompt, with a proud bearing, and looked the personification of courage.   [adjective]

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That makes no noise, and is quite as certain, and more genteel.   [adjective]

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"Those who had not heard Farinelli sing and Foster preach were not qualified to appear in genteel company," Hawkins.   [adjective]

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Ralph was ingenious, genteel in his manners, and extremely eloquent; I think I never knew a prettier talker.   [adjective]

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