A social courtesy
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HONORA social courtesy.
HONORSocial courtesy.
maketo perform an appropriate or expected social courtesy
CCEDE-mailed as a courtesy
HOLDTHEDOOROPENShow a bit of courtesy (for)
disrespectfulShowing a lack of respect or courtesy; impolite
monsieura French title of courtesy for a man
GALLANTRYGrant all-mixed club a noble-minded courtesy (9)
complimentingPresent someone with (something) as a mark of courtesy
signoraan Italian title of courtesy for a married woman
complimentedPresent someone with (something) as a mark of courtesy
messieursMONSIEUR, a French title of courtesy for a man
sportsmanshipssportsmanlike conduct, as fairness, courtesy, being a cheerful loser, etc.
mynheera Dutch title of courtesy for a man, also MIJNHEER
mijnheera Dutch title of courtesy for a man, also MYNHEER
signorasSIGNORA, an Italian title of courtesy for a married woman
visitedpay a call on as an act of friendship or courtesy
mijnheersMIJNHEER, a Dutch title of courtesy for a man, also MYNHEER
signorean Italian title of courtesy for a man, also SIGNOR, SIGNIOR
signoran Italian title of courtesy for a man, also SIGNIOR, SIGNORE
mynheersMYNHEER, a Dutch title of courtesy for a man, also MIJNHEER
signioran Italian title of courtesy for a man, also SIGNOR, SIGNORE
signiorsSIGNOR, an Italian title of courtesy for a man, also SIGNIOR, SIGNORE
signoresSIGNORE, an Italian title of courtesy for a man, also SIGNOR, SIGNIOR
CARRIEFINISHER(SPOILER ALERT) A butcher's knife to the shoulder-back, courtesy of her own mother?
thank(used interjectionally to express gratitude, appreciation, or acknowledgment, as for a gift, favor, service, or courtesy)
lordsed by courtesy before the name and surname of a younger son of a duke or a marquess
esquireed as a title of courtesy usually placed in its abbreviated form after the surname John R. Smith, Esq.
chivalryThe combination of qualities expected of an ideal knight, esp. courage, honor, courtesy, justice, and a readiness to help the weak
chivalriesThe combination of qualities expected of an ideal knight, esp. courage, honor, courtesy, justice, and a readiness to help the weak