COURTEOUS vs CHIVALROUS: ADJECTIVE
- Showing regard or thought for others; especially, displaying good manners or etiquette.
- Of courtlike manners; pertaining to, or expressive of, courtesy; characterized by courtesy; civil; obliging; well bred; polite; affable; complaisant.
- Characterized by gracious consideration toward others. : polite.
- Exhibiting courtesy and politeness
- Characterized by courtesy and gracious good manners
- Being attentive to women like an ideal knight
- Involving chivalry
- Honourable, especially to women.
- Characterized by consideration and courtesy, especially toward women.
- Of or relating to chivalry.
- Having the qualities of gallantry attributed to an ideal knight
COURTEOUS vs CHIVALROUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Synonyms Civil, Urbane, etc. (see polite), obliging, affable, attentive, respectful.
- Having court-like or elegant manners; using or characterized by courtesy; well-bred; polite: as, a courteous gentleman; courteous words; a courteous manner of address.
- Having the high qualities characteristic or supposed to be characteristic of chivalry; having or exhibiting high courages; knightly; gallant, magnanimous, etc.
- Pertaining to chivalry or knight-errantry.
COURTEOUS vs CHIVALROUS: RELATED WORDS
- Friendly, Dignified, Neighborly, Accommodating, Pleasant, Rude, Attentive, Respectful, Considerate, Knightly, Gallant, Nice, Chivalrous, Gracious, Polite
- Pious, Magnanimous, Selfless, Mannered, Courtly, Noble, Virtuous, Manly, Chivalric, Gentlemanly, Stylish, Respectful, Courteous, Gallant, Knightly
COURTEOUS vs CHIVALROUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Friendly, Dignified, Neighborly, Accommodating, Pleasant, Rude, Attentive, Respectful, Considerate, Knightly, Gallant, Nice, Chivalrous, Gracious, Polite
- Pious, Magnanimous, Selfless, Mannered, Courtly, Noble, Virtuous, Manly, Chivalric, Gentlemanly, Stylish, Respectful, Courteous, Gallant, Knightly
COURTEOUS vs CHIVALROUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The delivery person was very professional and courteous.
- The hotel staff was very courteous and friendly.
- Courteous, well informed, quick to answer my questions.
- Be civil, courteous, and respectful at all times.
- Staff is always fast, courteous, and well trained.
- This is generally considered more personal and courteous.
- The staff is always courteous, friendly, and knowledgeable.
- Service personnel have always been courteous and polite.
- The service coordinator was very professional and courteous.
- Customer service is done well; friendly and courteous.
- He is much respected for his intellgence and chivalrous bearing.
- Beneath her window he sings a song about chivalrous misfortune.
- Chivalrous conduct is compatible with the requirements of warfare.
- Amade is a most charming, chivalrous and loyal soldier.
- To set an example of courtesy and chivalrous conduct.
- Granted park primary school catchment area chivalrous deed?
- Why did he have to be so chivalrous?
- He is a chivalrous servant who wishes to.
- Kazuma is smart, but lazy and not chivalrous.
- Be chivalrous because it is a good thing to be chivalrous.
COURTEOUS vs CHIVALROUS: QUESTIONS
- Is it courteous to send congratulations on a new job?
- How can I be more courteous at four-way intersections?
- What are the benefits of being courteous to your boss?
- Is Advani the most able and courteous politician left?
- Is it possible to be polite without being courteous?
- How can courteous canine help with Rottweiler behavior issues?
- How do you use courteous expressions in a sentence?
- Are You courteous to your neighbor's lighting code?
- How can I be more courteous in business communications?
- Why is courteous behavior important in a relationship?
- What are some examples of chivalrous gestures in a relationship?
- How do Palamon and Arcite demonstrate their chivalrous nature?
- What are the characteristics of a chivalrous knight?