classmanship
/klæsˈmænʃɪp/Definitions
1. noun
The quality or state of being dignified, refined, and gracious in manner, particularly in relation to one’s social class or position.
“The aristocrat’s classmanship was evident in the way he carried himself at the royal ball.”
2. noun
A demonstration or exhibition of refined and dignified behavior, especially in relation to one’s social class or position.
“The charity event was a perfect example of the company’s classmanship, showcasing their philanthropic efforts.”