"Curtsy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Curtsy" Meaning

A curtsy is a gesture of respect, often made by women, where they bend their knees slightly and lower the upper body as a sign of courtesy or deference. It is traditionally done as a way of showing respect, gratitude, or humility, often in formal or official settings.

"Curtsy" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Curtsy"


When Princess Charlotte curtsied in front of Queen Elizabeth II, she showed great respect and etiquette.
By curtsying, Kate Middleton showed her deference to the Queen at the royal wedding.
The young girl curtsied to her grandfather, who was beaming with pride.
In the Victorian era, it was customary for ladies to curtsy to members of the royal family upon greeting them.
The actress dropped her head in a curtsy as a sign of respect to the legendary actress who had inspired her.

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