etiquette
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Noun — The accepted rules of polite, correct behaviour in social or professional situations.
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Etymology
From French étiquette, originally a small ticket or label — the French royal court at Versailles used these little cards to remind courtiers of the rules of behaviour, and the word grew to mean the rules themselves. It's a doublet of the word "ticket".
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What does “etiquette” mean?
The word “etiquette” means the accepted rules of polite, correct behaviour in social or professional situations. In plain terms, the unwritten rules of polite behaviour expected in a particular setting.
How do you pronounce “etiquette”?
“Etiquette” is pronounced EHT-ih-keht (/ˈɛt.ɪˌkɛt/ in IPA).
How do you use “etiquette” in a sentence?
Here is “etiquette” used in a sentence: “It's good etiquette to thank the host before you leave.”
What part of speech is “etiquette”?
“Etiquette” is a noun.
Where does the word “etiquette” come from?
The word “etiquette” comes from French.
Is “etiquette” a common word?
“Etiquette” is an uncommon word in modern English.