noun
- the quality of being polite, refined, and dignified in manner and behavior, especially as befitting a royal court or high society
Usage: formal; often used to describe historical or aristocratic contexts
Examples
- The ambassador's courtliness impressed everyone at the state dinner.
- She moved with such courtliness that she seemed to belong in a palace.
- His courtliness and respectful speech made him a favorite among the nobility.
- The old gentleman maintained a courtliness that was rarely seen in modern times.
- Her courtliness extended even to the servants, treating them with unexpected kindness.
- The courtliness of the Victorian era emphasized strict etiquette and formal dress.