different between knighthood vs politeness
knighthood
English
Etymology
From Middle English knyghthode, kny?thod, from Old English cnihth?d, from Proto-West Germanic *knehtahaidu, equivalent to knight +? -hood. Cognate with Dutch knechtheid, dialectal German Knechtheit.
Pronunciation
Noun
knighthood (plural knighthoods)
- An honour whereby one is made into a knight, and one can thereafter be called "Sir"
- The quality of being a knight.
- The knights collectively, the body of knights.
Translations
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politeness
English
Etymology
polite +? -ness.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /p??la?tn?s/
- Hyphenation: po?lite?ness
Noun
politeness (usually uncountable, plural politenesses)
- The quality of being polite.
Synonyms
- (the act of being polite): affability, civility, courtesy, courtliness, etiquette
Antonyms
- (the act of being polite): impoliteness, rudeness
Translations
politeness From the web:
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- politeness what does it means
- what is politeness theory
- what is politeness in pragmatics
- what is politeness in sociolinguistics
- what is politeness principle
- what is politeness in communication
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