good form
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Definition
Noun: - Socially acceptable or proper behavior; adherence to the conventions of polite society: "Good form" refers to conduct that is considered correct, appropriate, or polite according to the prevailing social standards and etiquette of a particular time or group.
Usage
"Good form" is used to describe actions, manners, or behavior that are deemed socially correct. It often implies a standard of decorum or propriety. - It is typically used in formal or semi-formal contexts when discussing etiquette. - It can be used to prescribe proper behavior or to critique behavior that lacks propriety.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "To be in good form": To be behaving in a socially correct or proper manner.
- Despite the heated debate, the candidates remained in good form.
- "A matter of good form": Something done because it is the proper or expected thing to do.
- Paying a condolence call is a matter of good form.
Variants and Related Words
- Proper form (noun phrase): A very similar phrase meaning correct procedure or etiquette.
- Etiquette (noun): The customary code of polite behavior in society or among members of a particular profession or group.
- Decorum (noun): Behavior in keeping with good taste and propriety.
Synonyms
- Propriety
- Correctness
- Decorum
- Etiquette
- Manners
Antonyms
- Bad form
- Impropriety
- Indecorum
Related Idioms and Phrases
- Bad form: Behavior that is socially unacceptable or improper.
- It's bad form to interrupt someone while they are speaking.
- Form and substance: A phrase distinguishing between proper procedure ("form") and actual content or meaning ("substance").
- The ceremony had all the proper form, but it lacked real substance.
Noun
- behavior that conforms to social conventions of the time
- it is not good form to brag about winning