good form

Học thuật
Thân thiện
good form

It is good form to hold the door open for the person behind you.

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.
good form

It is good form to hold the door open for the person behind you.

Noun
  1. behavior that conforms to social conventions of the time
    • it is not good form to brag about winning