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Meaning & Definition of Etiquette in English

English

Etiquette

A set of rules governing the polite behavior in society.


Pronunciation:

/ˈɛtɪkɛt/

Part of Speech:

noun

Plural:

etiquettes

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: The customary code of polite behavior in society or among members of a particular profession or group.

    Example Sentence: Understanding proper etiquette is essential in formal social gatherings.

  • Definition: The formal rules of etiquette in a given context.

    Example Sentence: Business etiquette dictates how to communicate in a professional setting.

  • Definition: Etiquette can also refer to specified conduct in certain activities.

    Example Sentence: Dining etiquette includes the proper use of utensils and table manners.

Etymology

Origin: The term 'etiquette' comes from the French 'étiquette', meaning a label or ticket.

Synonyms

mannersprotocoldecorumcustomscourtesies

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • Table manners: Behaviors expected during dining, such as chewing with your mouth closed.
  • Business etiquette: The practices expected in a professional setting regarding manners and communication.
  • Social graces: The skills that enable polite interaction and friendly conversation.

Translations

  • Spanish: etiqueta
  • French: étiquette
  • German: Etikette
  • Russian: этикет

Related Words

  • manners: Polite or fair ways of behaving.
  • protocol: The official procedure or system of rules.
  • courtesy: The showing of politeness in one's attitude and behavior.

Slang Meanings of etiquette

  • Meaning: Bad form

    Example Sentence: Showing up late to a formal event is considered bad form.

  • Meaning: Social faux pas

    Example Sentence: His loud laughter during the ceremony was a social faux pas.