etiquette Meaning in Tamil ( etiquette வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
சமுதாய ஒழுங்குமறை,
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etiquette's Usage Examples:
These with a host of lesser dignities built up the imperial hierarchy and enabled the court quickly to develop on the lines of the old monarchy, so far as rules of etiquette and self-conscious efforts could reproduce the courtly graces of the ancien regime.
In social intercourse the Egyptians observe many forms of salutation and much etiquette; they are very affable, and readily enter into conversation with strangers.
From what little she knew about etiquette, she was occupying the seat of the lady of the house.
"These with a host of lesser dignities built up the imperial hierarchy and enabled the court quickly to develop on the lines of the old monarchy, so far as rules of etiquette and self-conscious efforts could reproduce the courtly graces of the ancien regime.
He instructs the child in correct etiquette, eating only with the blunt side of the knife.
Below him ranked the newly converted Moslem aristocracy, who adopted the dress, titles and etiquette of the Turkish court, without relinquishing their language or many of their old customs.
He opposed woman suffrage on the ground that the majority of women did not want it and never would, and declared that until woman should "emancipate herself from the thraldom to etiquette," he "could not see how the ` woman's rights theory ' is ever to be anything more than a logically defensible abstraction.
Bentley has written a self-help book, called Advance Your Swagger, in which he encourages and teaches basic etiquette and good manners.
Their code of social etiquette is minute and elaborate, and the graduations of rank well marked.
In the age succeeding the Mahommedan conquest the exilarch was noted for the stately retinue that accompanied him, the luxurious banquets given at his abode, and the courtly etiquette that prevailed there.
Fit for a king: Thai silk and Indian chintz in Siamese court etiquette.
At Bushire, on the 1st of December, the Persian governor of Fars, Ala ad-daula, committed a breach of diplomatic etiquette which induced Lord Curzon to sail away without landing.
Synonyms:
protocol, prescript, punctilio, rule,
Antonyms:
nonobservance, yin, yang, misconception,