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urbane (adjective) –

: notably polite or polished in manner

Source : Merriam -Webster

Etymology : City slickers and country folk have long debated whether life is better in town or in the wide open spaces, and urbane is a term that springs from the throes of that debate. The word traces back to Latin urbs, meaning “city,” and in its earliest English uses urbane was synonymous with its close relative urban (“of, relating to, characteristic of, or constituting a city”). Urbane developed its modern sense of savoir faire from the belief (no doubt fostered by city dwellers) that living in the city made one more suave and polished than did leading a rural life.

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