单词 | genteel |
释义 | genteeladj.n.adv. A. adj. 1. Suitable for, associated with, or characteristic of people of high social position, or (in later use) of a superior social class, esp. the middle class, as contrasted with the lower classes.In the 19th cent. chiefly ironic. Now often in playful or humorous use, with allusion to old-fashioned ideas of respectability and decorum. a. Of a place, a house, clothing, or other items. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > fashionableness > [adjective] > smart gallantc1420 galliard1513 fine1526 trickly1580 pink1598 genteel1601 sparkful1605 sparkish1657 jaunty1662 spankinga1666 shanty1685 trig1725 smartish1738 distinguished1748 nobby1788 dashing1801 vaudy1805 swell1810 distingué1813 dashy1822 nutty1823 chic1832 slicked1836 flash1838 rakish1840 spiffy1853 smart1860 sassy1861 classy1870 spiffing1872 toffish1873 tony1877 swish1879 hep1899 toffy1901 hip1904 toppy1905 in1906 floozy1911 swank1913 jazz1917 ritzy1919 smooth1920 snappy1925 snazzy1931 groovy1937 what ho1937 gussy1940 criss1954 high camp1954 sprauncy1957 James Bondish1966 James Bond1967 schmick1972 designer1978 atas1993 as fine as fivepence- 1601 B. Jonson Fountaine of Selfe-love i. iv. sig. C3 Amor. Your Rose too do's most grace-fully in troath. Asot. Tis the most gentile and receiu'd Weare now Sir. View more context for this quotation 1678 A. Wood Life & Times (1892) II. 425 (note) A tall man..gentile clothes, and rings and pendants in his eares. 1787 ‘G. Gambado’ Acad. Horsemen 15 And observe a single flapped saddle is the genteelest. 1866 A. Trollope Belton Estate II. iii. 53 He was possessed of a genteel villa and ornamental garden. 1919 Rock Island (Illinois) Argus 13 May 14/3 The models we have selected..reflect the highest ideas in genteel apparel and cannot fail to please the most particular dresser. 2002 P. Long Guide to Rural Wales vi. 199 Many of the once fishing villages have now become genteel resorts. b. Of a custom, attitude, way of behaving, etc. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social class > nobility > aristocracy or upper class > gentry > [adjective] > natural or appropriate to liberalc1390 gentlemanly1462 genteel1602 1602 J. Marston Antonios Reuenge iv. i. sig. Gv A spitting Critick, whose mouth Voids nothing but gentile and vnuulgar Rheume of censure. 1766 C. Anstey New Bath Guide xiii. iv. 93 I the Muffins preferr'd To all the genteel Conversation I heard. 1801 M. Edgeworth Good French Governess in Moral Tales V. 128 She considered her mother as an inferiour personage, destitute of genteel accomplishments. 1982 R. Hamilton in Everyday Matters 113 We drink real coffee and eat cake in genteel fashion. 2001 New Republic 21 May 40/2 Her interest in cultural matters is restricted to a sort of genteel, middlebrow reverence. c. Of education, employment, etc. ΚΠ 1635 F. Quarles Emblemes ii. ii. 70 Wee make Art servill, and the Trade gentile [rhymes with guile]. 1688 S. Penton Guardian's Instr. 36 Civil Law, was then proposed as a genteel sort of study. 1788 V. Knox Winter Evenings II. vi. xi. 284 You went..to provide a genteel maintenance for our four little ones. 1804 W. Tennant Indian Recreat. (ed. 2) I. 318 A genteel business, such as jewellery, mercery, or perfumery. 1914 Manch. Courier 28 Apr. The eight-hour day..would be one great means of bringing the mill work more up to the standard of so-called genteel occupations. 2006 D. G. Schwartz Roll Bones viii. 161 Wellborn men with the benefit of a genteel education. d. Of food, or a meal or other occasion. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > qualities of food > [adjective] > rich or luxurious rich1340 lecherous1474 gaudy1540 voluptuous1544 high1616 genteel1660 decadent1967 1660 R. Allestree Gentlemans Calling 85 Nature affords not Meat delicate enough for their palats, it must be adulterated with the costly mixtures of Art, before it can become Gentile nourishment. 1788 V. Knox Winter Evenings III. viii. xi. 171 The entertainment was sumptuous and genteel. 1828 M. B. Smith What is Gentility? vi. 52 The important day at length arrived!—The cook received orders to get a great dinner ready—a raal genteel dinner. 1906 Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Indian Territory) 16 July 5/2 Iced sherbet and peach, delicious nectar of midsummer-tide, genteel dish of the queen of the orchard. 1995 C. Brissenden Portrait Vancouver (2008) 52/2 A Parks Board fish and chips stand feeds the hungry masses, and there are plenty of nearby restaurants and cafés for more genteel fare. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social class > nobility > aristocracy or upper class > gentry > [adjective] gentle?c1225 gentc1300 gentlemanlya1450 gentlemanlike1565 genteel1628 genty1660 gentee1664 gentlemany1728 niblike1834 nibsome1839 upstairs1942 society > society and the community > social class > nobility > aristocracy or upper class > gentry > [adjective] > belonging to gentry genteel1628 gentilitial1798 country1827 gentish1994 1628 W. Prynne Vnlouelinesse of Louelockes 1 Vngodly Fashions..Transforme our Light and Giddie Females of the Superior and Gentile ranke. 1642 T. Fuller Holy State ii. xviii. 116 Nor is a capacity to be gentile denyed to our Yeoman. 1673 J. Ray Observ. Journey Low-countries 308 All the Knights are of noble or gentile extraction. 1770 J. Andrews Acct. Char. & Manners French I. vii. 84 A Lady's Toilet here is, in Truth, the Shrine at which all Men of genteel Rank offer up their daily Services. 1885 J. Gillow Literary & Biogr. Hist. Eng. Catholics II. 226 Faunt, Lawrence Arthur..of an ancient and genteel family. 3. Resembling a gentleman or lady in appearance; well-dressed. Now somewhat rare. N.E.D. (1898) describes this use as ‘Now vulgar, except in depreciatory sense.’In quot. 2003 in a work of historical fiction. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > beauty > pleasing appearance > [adjective] > having appearance of good breeding gentrice1568 genteel1629 gentee1664 lady-looking1843 1629 Leather 13 Some Citizens (out of a scorne not to be Gentile) goe euerie day Booted. 1696 N. Luttrell Diary in Brief Hist. Relation State Affairs (1857) IV. 125 A genteel person was seized at the exchequer picking a man's pocket. 1773 O. Goldsmith She stoops to Conquer ii. 42 Did not I work that waistcoat to make you genteel? 1836 J. B. Buckstone Agnes de Vere i. i. 11 Before you had me, you were a thin, slovenly-fellow, with no more notion of looking genteel, than a cow has of wearing silk stockings. 2003 S. Barron Jane & Ghosts Netley (2004) 42 A young man so extraordinarily handsome, and genteel in his looks, that I all but gasped aloud to see him emerge from such a conveyance. 4. a. Having the manners or lifestyle associated with people of high social position, or (in later use) of a superior social class, esp. the middle class, as contrasted with the lower classes. Later often: exhibiting exaggerated or affected refinement or respectability. Formerly also: †polished, well bred (obsolete). ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > affected behaviour or affectation > [adjective] > affecting refinement young-ladyfied1616 genteel1631 genteea1680 fal-lal1747 shabby-genteel1754 fine-ladylike1755 fine-ladyish1777 ladyish1830 silver-fork1831 haw-haw1841 lardy-dardy1861 la-di-dac1883 refained1925 1631 W. Watts tr. St. Augustine Confessions iii. i. 100 But thus filthy and dishonest as I was, with a superlative kind of vanity I took a pride to passe for a spruce and a gentile companion. 1712 E. Budgell Spectator No. 404. ¶3 Valerio had an universal Character, was genteel, had Learning. 1776 Mrs. Harris in Priv. Lett. Ld. Malmesbury (1870) I. 342 The Duchess of Manchester says he [sc. Tessier] is not a person fit to be admitted into genteel society. 1816 J. Austen Emma II. vii. 118 They were of low origin, in trade, and only moderately genteel . View more context for this quotation 1833 L. Ritchie Wanderings by Loire iii. 63 A man..might be rich without being genteel, and poor without being vulgar. 1933 ‘L. G. Gibbon’ Cloud Howe ii. 61 in Scots Quair (1995) ‘Where's the slop basin, mother?’ he asked, to show his quean he was real genteel. But his mother was wearied with him and his airs. 2009 Observer 13 Dec. 29/2 In recent history, it is the golf links that remain the playground of genteel white manfolk. b. Designating a state of impoverishment in which a person attempts to maintain social standing or the appearance of respectability. Also (and in earliest use): designating a class of people formerly of high social position who have fallen into poverty. Cf. shabby-genteel adj. ΚΠ 1765 Observ. Number & Misery of Poor 16 Is not the casting the genteel Poor thus upon their country for a maintenance, mutato nomine, analogous to the vulgar Poor being cast upon a parish? 1860 Once a Week 21 Jan. 82/1 She will secure all the material comforts and many of the luxuries of life—an improvement certainly on genteel destitution. 1869 Poor Law Mag. Nov. 38 The genteel poor were persons who had known ‘better days’, whom misfortune had overtaken. 1910 Dubbo (New S. Wales) Dispatch 14 Dec. Pinching and poverty have been lost upon her... All our Notting Hill experience of genteel penury has taught her nothing. 2019 Guardian (Nexis) 7 Dec. (Books section) I Capture the Castle..centres on the Mortmain sisters and their desire for love while living in genteel poverty in a crumbling 1930s castle. 5. Of an action, a person's behaviour or disposition, etc.: courteous, polite; obliging. Now somewhat rare. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > good behaviour > courtesy > [adjective] > of conduct gentlec1325 genteel1656 1656 B. Harris tr. J. N. de Parival Hist. Iron Age i. ii. x. 53 French..They are of so gentile an humour, that they make themselves admired by strangers. 1702 W. J. tr. C. de Bruyn Voy. Levant vi. 18 The Merchant gave him as genteel a Denial as he could. 1773 S. Johnson in J. Boswell Life Johnson (1831) III. 105 The hospitable and genteel manner in which you were pleased to treat me. 1889 R. L. Stevenson & L. Osbourne Wrong Box (1923) xiv. 158 We sit here to consider probabilities; and with your genteel permission, I eliminate Her Majesty and Uncle Tim on the threshold. 1968 C. Cooper Thunder & Lightning Man iv. 65 The National Trust, in their genteel fashion, are beginning to twist my arm. The property must be made to pay its way. 2012 Record (Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario) (Nexis) 15 Aug. b1 No more genteel requests to kindly consider a slower pace of three roundabouts to start, followed by a pause to reflect on their safety or effectiveness...The time for pleasantries is past. a. Of a gift, a reward, etc.: handsome; lavish; generous. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > giving > liberal giving > [adjective] > liberally given unspareda1400 bounteous1542 unpinched1583 genteela1665 generous1706 a1665 K. Digby Jrnl. Voy. to Mediterranean (1868) 34 The captaine and marchant..sent me a gentile present. 1774 O. Goldsmith Grecian Hist. II. iii. 130 Philip..settled a very genteel stipend upon him [sc. Aristotle]. 1790 R. Beatson Naval & Mil. Mem. I. 152 Giving..a genteel reward to the sailors for their bravery. b. Of a person: generous with money; munificent. Obsolete. rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > giving > liberal giving > [adjective] custyeOE room-handeda1200 largea1225 free?c1225 plenteousc1350 bounteousc1374 liberalc1384 free-hearteda1398 ungnedea1400 royalc1405 opena1425 plentifula1475 profuse?a1475 ungrighta1475 lavishc1475 almifluent1477 prodigous1477 frank1484 bountiful1508 largifluent?a1525 munificent1565 magnificent1577 largeous1583 munifical1583 magnifical1586 free-handed1592 frolic1593 open-handed1593 magnific?1594 prodigal1595 goodwillya1598 communicativea1602 real1602 prodig1605 unniggard1605 generous1615 open-hearteda1617 large-handeda1628 unniggardly1628 fluent1633 profusive1638 numerous1655 largifical1656 insordid1660 unsparing1667 dispensive1677 expensive1678 wasteful1701 flush1703 unboundeda1704 genteel1741 munific1745 magnifique1751 ungrudginga1774 unstinting1845 brickish1860 flaithulach1876 princely1889 outgiving1896 sharing1922 two-handed1929 1741 S. Richardson Pamela III. xxxii. 270 Proposes that Mr. Williams's present Living be supply'd by a Curate; to whom, no doubt, Mr. Williams will be very genteel. 7. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > good taste > refinement > [adjective] polisheda1382 dainteousc1386 polite?a1500 delicatea1533 courtly1535 civil1551 court-like1552 well-refined1575 nice1588 perpolite1592 politic1596 soft1599 terse1628 refine1646 refined1650 elegant1652 genteel1678 chastea1797 spirituala1806 aesthetic1844 nicey1859 raffiné1865 nuttish1869 too-tooa1884 sophisticated1895 lavender1928 1678 R. Cudworth True Intellect. Syst. Universe i. iii. 136 That other Corporeal Theism, seems to be of the two, rather more Generous and Gentile, which supposes the whole World to be one Animal, and God to be a certain..Etherial, but Intellectual Matter. 1692 tr. C. de Saint-Évremond Misc. Ess. 193 Happy then is that Fancy, Noble, and Genteel, which makes it self accepted by our greatest Enemies. 1711 Ld. Shaftesbury Characteristicks III. Misc. iii. i. 142 The natural and simple Manner which conceals and covers Art, is the most truly artful, and of the genteelest, truest and best study'd Taste. 1728 T. Sheridan tr. Persius Satyrs (1739) v. 67 You are well skilled in shaming People out of their Vices, by your genteel Manner of Raillery. b. Elegant or graceful in shape or appearance. Now archaic and rare.In the 19th cent. humorous or ironic. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > good taste > refinement > elegance > [adjective] featousc1400 elegantc1475 neat1546 genteel1688 iligant1819 elegantish1830 concinnous1831 1688 R. Holme Acad. Armory iii. 349/2 In this square is the Figure of the genteel Punch. 1730 A. Gordon tr. F. S. Maffei Compl. Hist. Anc. Amphitheatres 283 The genteel manner by which the Steps were disposed. 1762 D. Hume Hist. Eng. to Henry VII II. 320 His countenance beautiful; his limbs genteel and slender. 1785 T. Martyn tr. J.-J. Rousseau Lett. Elements Bot. xxi. 308 The third is a taller, genteeler, later-flowering plant. a1818 M. G. Lewis Jrnl. W. India Proprietor (1834) 157 A young girl, who exactly answered George Colman's description of Yarico, ‘quite brown, but extremely genteel, like a Wedgewood teapot’. 1852 H. B. Stowe Uncle Tom's Cabin I. xi. 161 A little walnut bark has made my yellow skin a genteel brown. 1969 P. O'Brian Master & Commander (1970) vii. 219 The captain has an uncommon genteel figgar. B. n. 1. a. In plural. Genteel people; gentlemen or gentlewomen. Cf. gentle n. 1.Now often in playful or humorous use. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social class > nobility > aristocracy or upper class > gentry > [noun] > gentlefolk gentlesc1405 gentlefolka1556 genteels1652 gentle-people1755 carriage company1812 carriage1819 gentilities1833 1652 Pill to purge Melancholy To Rdr. sig. A2 Genteels, to you I do present this Book, whose mature judgments will upon it look With an impartiall Eye. 1719 in T. D'Urfey Wit & Mirth V. 349 Ye lofties, Genteels, who above us all sit. 1892 Athenæum 21 May 660/3 He [sc. Henry Manning] was known for some years as the ‘Apostle of the Genteels’, so little had he then developed his all-absorbing interest in the masses. 1989 New Scientist 24 June 73/3 The present generation of gullible genteels, from San Francisco to Berlin, and beyond. 2010 National Post (Canada) (National ed.) (Nexis) 5 May (Arts & Leisure section) 3 A coterie of celebrities, genteels, occasional throne-less royals [etc.]. b. With the and plural agreement. Genteel people collectively. ΚΠ 1706 tr. J. B. Morvan de Bellegarde Refl. upon Ridicule 361 How is it possible for People grossly ignorant of Decorum, to please the Genteel and Well-bred? 1864 J. H. Friswell Gentle Life 6 The genteel know only the genteel. 1917 ‘O. Douglas’ Setons xi. 172 Always our accent grates on the ears of the genteel. 2016 J. R. LeHuray Virginians will dance or Die! iii. 83 Inebriated celebrants..began to dance, throwing propriety to the wind in ways the genteel could not do at their formal, sophisticated balls. 2. With the. That which is genteel; genteel things or qualities. ΚΠ 1726 G. Shelvocke Voy. round World xiii. 392 His behaviour had something of the genteel in it. 1888 R. L. Stevenson Some Gentlemen in Fiction in Scribner's Mag. June 766 Mr. Adams, delightful as he is, has no pretension ‘to the genteel’. 1978 Sewanee Rev. 86 293 This stanza is pungent and its elegance goes beyond the genteel. 2013 L. Sjoberg Gendering Global Conflict iii. 90 Some states see their masculinity as affirmed..in chivalry, honor, and a sense of the genteel. C. adv. In a manner characteristic of or traditionally associated with a person of high social position, or (in later use) of a superior social class, esp. the middle class, as contrasted with the lower classes. Now rare. ΚΠ 1736 Lett. from Moor at London xiv. 177 The inns here are very commodious; the inhabitants dress genteel, and in general delight much in visits to one another. 1848 Holden's Dollar Mag. Oct. 638/1 John Cantwell, shopman at a grocer's, 35 years of age,..light, rather slight person; dresses genteel. 1990 Independent 19 Mar. 14/7 At grammar school, resisting pressures to make him speak genteel, he acquired what he once derisorily described to me as a Mid-Atlantic accent. Compounds C1. Forming adjectives with the sense ‘that has (a) genteel —’, by combining with a noun + -ed, as in genteel-looked, genteel-shaped, etc. Also with present participles, forming adjectives in which genteel expresses the complement of the underlying verb, as in genteel-looking, genteel-sounding, etc. ΚΠ 1696 D. Manley Lett. iv. 34 The Gentile look'd Lady had much to do to be persuaded. 1740 S. Richardson Pamela II. 361 Miss Goodwin..is..the genteelest shap'd Child. 1749 H. Fielding Tom Jones IV. xii. xiv. 305 A genteel looking Man, but upon a very shabby Horse, rode up to Jones. View more context for this quotation 1826 M. R. Mitford Our Village II. 14 The..farm-house has become a very genteel-looking residence. 1906 Chicago Med. Recorder Aug. 454 The desire to formulate an immediate diagnosis, one that carries less of a stigma, one with a more genteel sounding name, and one that will appease the patient. 2006 Victorian Periodicals Rev. 39 313 The way a middle-class magazine like the genteel-seeming Cornhill represents and embodies the Victorians' complicated and shifting relationship to time and modernity. C2. genteel comedy n. Theatre a genre of comedy popular esp. in the 18th cent., based on manners, morals, sentiment, etc., rather than on physical humour or slapstick; a particular work in this genre; cf. low comedy n. 1. ΚΠ 1717 C. Bullock Per-juror 25 Spoil. Well, what are you for, Tragedy or Comedy? Clerk. O! Genteel Comedy! a soft Lover! or a Hero now! such as Alexander, Oroonoko, or Hannibal! 1811 Mod. Brit. Drama III. p. vi The Way to Keep Him, and the Suspicious Husband, are likewise genteel comedies; toward which species of composition the taste of the times, about the middle of the eighteenth century, seemed decidedly to incline. 2007 L. Trahair Comedy of Philos. 133 Genteel comedy is like Romantic comedy in contemporary cinema. It grew up alongside the extreme slapstick of the Sennett and Hal Roach studios. Derivatives genˈteel-like adv. and adj. (a) adv. in a genteel manner (rare); (b) adj. characteristic of or resembling that of a genteel person. ΚΠ 1635 H. Goodcole Heavens Speedie Hue & Cry (new ed.) sig. Cv If they be Cheaters, looke if they bee not Gentile-like cloathed. 1765 S. Foote Commissary ii. 29 I accost him, in a courteous, genteel-like manner. 1949 F. van W. Mason Cutlass Empire iii. 17 Try to speak genteel-like. 2011 Globe & Mail (Toronto) (Nexis) 13 Aug. (Sports section) s3 As the top seeds have fallen like tenpins in a bowling alley, the lesser lights have come to the fore, sometimes with rare, hardly genteel-like emotion. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.n.adv.1601 |
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