Emily Post
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A person: Emily Post refers to a specific American author, born in 1872 and died in 1960, who became famous for writing extensively about etiquette and social manners.
Usage
- Proper noun:
- The name "Emily Post" is used to refer directly to the historical figure.
- It is often used as a standard or benchmark for proper etiquette.
- For advice on formal dinner parties, many people still consult the writings of Emily Post.
- Her mother always said, "What would Emily Post do?" when faced with a social dilemma.
Advanced Usage
- "the Emily Post of [a field]": This phrase is used metaphorically to describe a person who is considered the leading authority on the proper conduct or standards within a specific, often modern, domain.
- He is considered the Emily Post of online cybersecurity etiquette.
- "Emily Post etiquette": Used attributively to describe advice, rules, or a style that follows the traditional principles of good manners as defined by Emily Post.
- The wedding planner insisted on Emily Post etiquette for the seating chart.
Variants and Related Words
- Post, Emily Post (n): The full name.
- Postian (adj, informal): Pertaining to or characteristic of the etiquette principles of Emily Post.
- That was a very Postian response to the thank-you note.
Synonyms
- Etiquette expert: A person specializing in the rules of polite society.
- Arbiter of etiquette: A judge or authority on matters of social behavior.
- Manners authority: A recognized expert on proper conduct.
Related Idioms
- "According to Emily Post": As prescribed by the standards of Emily Post; done in the most formally correct manner.
- The invitations were addressed according to Emily Post.
- "Would make Emily Post proud": Said of an action that exemplifies excellent manners and social grace.
- Your gracious handling of that difficult guest would make Emily Post proud.
Noun
- United States female author who wrote a book and a syndicated newspaper column on etiquette (1872-1960)