Synonym: manners. Similar words: silhouette, antique, get the better of, antiquity, letter, palette, better, cigarette. Meaning: ['etɪket] n. rules governing socially acceptable behavior.
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31) George Bush's three-year-old grandchild, Marshal, has been enrolled in an etiquette class, Petite Protocol.
32) Prior to sharing her young mistress's lessons, she received instruction in deportment and etiquette.
33) The civilities of politeness and social etiquette may ensure that the locals' resentment is voiced only in their own social circle.
34) When it comes to racing etiquette and forthright language, Mario has few equals.
35) Ever a stickler for protocol, he and his wife took umbrage at the democratic etiquette of President Thomas Jefferson's administration.
36) Etiquette is especially important on occasions such as weddings and funerals.
37) Etiquette demanded that under no circumstances would he change his mind.
38) Professional etiquette dictates that judges should not express their opinions about a case in public.
39) It was not etiquette to enquire where clients went, so Theodora had asked no questions.
40) The instructor, who is always addressed as the sensei, instils principles of etiquette into every student.
41) It was considered a breach of etiquette to refuse an invitation.
42) The Standing might constitute a breach of sacramental etiquette, but it was hardly a breach of the peace.
43) A lot of nonsense followed about etiquette and right sides and wrong sides.
44) They will in this respect resemble our own rules of etiquette.
45) Impeccable etiquette is required from everyone; discipline and good manners, have to be observed at all times.
46) The etiquette guide, written with the help of one Ellis Weiner, seeks to sort out such intimate matters for us.
47) The royal family could be relied upon as paragons of etiquette.
48) The art-historical etiquette for describing the nude is to use the pronoun it rather than her.
49) Etiquette and good manners are not a middle-class pastime or an optional extra for nice people.
50) The loosest woman is a stickler for etiquette and elocution.
51) Though Pilger was a committed left-winger, he was lacking the finer points of the new feminist-influenced Right-On etiquette.
52) Newsgroup Etiquette Newsgroups, like so many other public places, get abused by the very people who benefit from them.
53) The Senate has a long and courtly tradition of etiquette and member privilege.
54) Manners as governed by etiquette, decorum, or custom.
55) This is a book on etiquette.
56) This presented a ticklish etiquette problem.
57) Let us avoid the etiquette.
58) He understands about diplomatic etiquette.
59) Netiquette is all about etiquette on the Internet.
60) But,(http://sentencedict.com/etiquette.html) don't forget social and professional etiquette.
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