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Gentilesse

Description:

Gentilesse is a noun that refers to the quality of being genteel or refined, with the demonstration of high moral character and noble behavior. It is often associated with acts of kindness, politeness, and chivalry.

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1:

Gentilesse as a noun refers to the quality of being noble and having high moral character. It is often associated with acts of kindness and politeness.

Example sentences:

  1. Her gentilesse was evident in the way she always treated others with kindness and respect.
  2. Chivalrous knights were known for their gentilesse and gallantry on the battlefield.

Sense 2:

Gentilesse can also be used in reference to an act of generosity or courtesy.

Example sentences:

  1. The groom's act of gentilesse was to pay for the entire wedding reception.
  2. She showed great gentilesse by helping an elderly man carry his groceries to his car.

Sense 3:

Gentilesse can also be used to describe the refined and courteous behavior of a specific locality or region.

Example sentences:

  1. The city of Paris is known for its gentilesse, with the locals always displaying exemplary manners.
  2. Visitors often comment on the gentilesse of the people living in the small town.

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