Similar words: utility, motility, futility, hostility, fertility, ductility, volatility, gentile. Meaning: [dʒen'tɪlətɪ] n. elegance by virtue of fineness of manner and expression.
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1. The hotel had an air of discreet gentility.
2. The hotel has an air of faded gentility.
3. He took her hand with discreet gentility.
4. She thinks expensive clothes are a mark of gentility.
5. He thinks fine clothes are a mark of gentility.
6. Generally speaking, though, suburban gentility has seeped across the map.
7. Of respectable working-class background with some pretentions to gentility, without formal education, she nevertheless possessed an instinctive refinement of manner.
8. His relentless gentility would risk serious tedium without a sharpness of eye and wit.
9. Gentility is but ancient riches.
10. Gentility without ability is worse than plain beggary.
11. His gentility is purely made up.
12. She conveys an aura of elegance and gentility.
13. Respect for gentility, Cooperation for efficiency, Innovation for progress, Common benefit for future.
14. The powerful combination of gentility and brashness she acknowledges comes her way by genetics.
15. He loathed gentility and social convention. To him they smacked of fakery, like the various artistic symbolisms, Surrealism among them, that modern painting had contrived.
16. He surrounds himself with all the trappings of gentility — dogs, horses, and fine paintings.
17. Fashion is gentility running away from vulgarity, and afraid of being overtake.
18. If learning and gentility are signs of civilization, perhaps our almost-big brains are straining against their residual atavism, struggling to expand.
19. Fashion is gentility running away from vulgarity, and afraid of being overtaken.
20. It made Lydia wonder whether gentility might be a product of genetic engineering.
21. Pink roses: elegance, gracefulness, refinement, gentility, style and poetic romance but being combined with fun and lightheartedness.
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22. Even the worms on the pavement, flooded out of their homes in the municipal flowerbeds, exude a slithery gentility.
23. Despite her bleak background and threadbare, Dickensian sartorial habits, she certainly transmits an aura of elegance and gentility.
24. She sat on a chaiselongue, elegant lines and the comfortless gentility of horsehair beneath an antique sateen.
25. And Thomas Hudson, born as poor as herself and just as upward mobile, was gentility personified, sensibility made flesh.
26. In the light of that brutality I don't think we need concern ourselves about gentility, spurious or otherwise.
27. Beaufort, an old Southern town, is a picture of gentility.
28. Yankees haven't sense enough to know that you haven't any gentility.
29. You do not like fussiness around you or in your perfumes, you want a perfume that shows what you stand for - independence, simplicity and gentility.
30. He swaggered out of the room, with much elegance and gentility.
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