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The answer GENTEEL has 113 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of genteel in various dictionaries:
adj - marked by refinement in taste and manners
Refined in manner; well-bred and polite.
Free from vulgarity or rudeness.
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Refined |
Too polite |
Patrician |
Well-bred |
Aristocratic |
Elegant |
Polite |
Overly polite or refined |
Such a nice, male twister |
Refined in taste and manners |
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Refined & well-mannered |
This adjective means polite & refined |
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Striving to convey a manner or appearance of refinement and respectability. See Synonyms at polite. |
Marked by affected and somewhat prudish refinement. |
Genteel description |
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The gentry (genterie; Old French gentil: "high-born") are the "well-born, genteel, and well-bred people" of the social class below the nobility of a society. In contrast to the nobility, the gentry never obtained the right to bear a coat of arms, but, as families of long descent, they inherited a socio-economic position that connected them to the landed estates (manorialism) and to the upper levels of the clergy. The historical term, the gentry, is a construct that historians tentatively apply to the social-class systems of different societies.In the United Kingdom, the term gentry refers to the landed gentry, the majority of the land-owning social class who were typically armigerous (having a coat of arms), but did not have titles of nobility. Linguistically, the word gentry arose to identify the social stratum created by the very small number, by the standards of Continental Europe, of the Peerage of England, and of the parts of Britain, where nobility and titles are inherited by a |
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