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etiquette - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of etiquette in Hindi

Noun

  • शिष्टाचार
  • तहज़ीब
  • तमीज़
  • शऊर

etiquette Definition

Noun

  • the customary code of polite behavior in society or among members of a particular profession or group.

etiquette Example

  • etiquette books ( शिष्टाचार किताबें )
  • the rules of etiquette are changing ( शिष्टाचार के नियम बदल रहे हैं )
  • The people have strict notions of etiquette and gradations of rank. ( लोगों के पास शिष्टाचार और रैंक के उन्नयन की सख्त धारणा है। )
  • From what little she knew about etiquette, she was occupying the seat of the lady of the house. ( वह शिष्टाचार के बारे में जितना कम जानती थी, वह घर की महिला की सीट पर बैठी थी। )

More Sentence

  • Many rules of etiquette govern the proper conduct of the chopsticks; laying them across the bowl is a sign that the guest wishes to leave the table; they are not used during a time of mourning, when food is eaten with the fingers; and various methods of handling them form a secret code of signalling.
  • 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.
  • My etiquette teacher told me that's how it works.
  • Stick to the basic etiquette of Internet Marketing.
  • Bush etiquette, in other words, was a way of life.
  • The main thing about etiquette is to not run over.
  • You can spend a lifetime learning the etiquette of eye contact.
  • The old-fashioned etiquette books say be prompt for appointments.
  • Ito also issued a highly particularized order on proper courtroom etiquette.
  • Letitia Baldrige, the etiquette expert, doesn't approve.
  • That breach of etiquette brought a lot of grief for Fittipaldi.
  • Unmindful of movie theater etiquette, they chattered excitedly among themselves.
  • Girls practiced proper behavior, or etiquette, at tea parties.
  • Maybe that's all we need to know about etiquette.
  • Etiquette may be trivial compared to world hunger, admits Martin.
  • His etiquette was quite impressive; full of raptures.
  • He would respond to any breach of shooting etiquette.
  • Here was a man that knew etiquette she thought, as she.
  • Park, where the etiquette is to sit-out a big chunk of the.
  • It was a breach of etiquette to extend a hand to a crime boss.
  • Etiquette and self-seeking became the chief rules of a courtiers life, and this explains the division of the nobility into two sections: the provincial squires, embittered by neglect; and the courtiers, who were ruined materially and intellectually by their way of living.
  • In social intercourse the Egyptians observe many forms of salutation and much etiquette; they are very affable, and readily enter into conversation with strangers.
  • Now the rule of etiquette which forbids seeing or naming the husband (especially the latter) is of the widest distribution.
  • The etiquette of graduation gift giving isn't difficult.
  • In other words, the blogger lacks etiquette.
  • The young couple led a somewhat dreary life, hidebound by court etiquette, which Victor Emmanuel hated.
  • court etiquette was now familiar to Joan