Genteel

/dʒɛnˈtiːl/ adjective

Polite, refined, and well-mannered, sometimes in a way that seems overly formal or showy.

From French *gentil* meaning “noble, high-born,” from Latin *gentilis* “of the same family or clan.” In English it shifted from meaning truly aristocratic to describing people who try to appear upper-class and proper. It can be positive or slightly mocking.

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