having, showing, good manners; polite and kind (to a person)
gentle, mannerly
fabulous
impressive, splendid
(of words, ways of speaking or writing) used in situations when one must be particularly polite, impersonal, well-educated, traditional etc to give a good impression
established, orderly
having, showing, majesty
impressive, splendid
of, concerning, a position of trust or authority
authorized, legitimate
neat; formal; (of a person, manner, speech etc) showing dislike of anything rough, rude, improper
particular, fussy
very careful to carry duties correctly, arrive on time etc
careful, finicky
(of a person, character) slow to express feelings or opinions; (of a seat in a train, room in a hotel etc) kept for a person's later use
silent, unsociable; constrained