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单词 politely
释义

polite

adjective

po·​lite pə-ˈlīt How to pronounce polite (audio)
politer; politest
1
a
: of, relating to, or having the characteristics of advanced culture
b
: marked by refined cultural interests and pursuits especially in arts and belles lettres
2
a
: showing or characterized by correct social usage
b
: marked by an appearance of consideration, tact, deference, or courtesy
c
: marked by a lack of roughness or crudities
polite literature
politely adverb
politeness noun

Synonyms

  • civil
  • courteous
  • genteel
  • gracious
  • mannerly
  • well-bred
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Example Sentences

It was polite of him to hold the door for them. Please be polite to the guests. It isn't polite to interrupt people when they're talking. She received some polite applause despite the mistakes in her performance.
Recent Examples on the Web As for how the members of the posh set feel about rubbing elbows with non-aristocrats, Meier said that most people won't mind, provided everyone is polite and well-mannered. Maria Mercedes Lara, Peoplemag, 16 Sep. 2022 Bayou, polite and diffident, is a well of disappointment for his father, Buster (E. Roger Mitchell). Lovia Gyarkye, The Hollywood Reporter, 11 Sep. 2022 Okay, that can't be fun to hear — but at least Tyler was polite about it and delicate with Gabby's feelings. Kristen Baldwin, EW.com, 26 July 2022 If being polite and refraining from littering, carving initials on trees and defacing Native American petroglyphs seems like a no–brainer, think again. Mark Eddington, The Salt Lake Tribune, 16 July 2022 The main text of the guide ends with an extended plea for servicemen to be polite and open-minded towards Alaskans, especially Alaska Natives. David Reamer, Anchorage Daily News, 26 June 2022 The witnesses selected to appear live are polite and noncontentious. Josh Dawsey, Washington Post, 23 June 2022 It’s succinct, polite and conveys your feelings accurately. Abigail Van Buren, oregonlive, 20 June 2022 Tuesday’s primary left the outcome of two Los Angeles school board races in doubt, setting the stage for a general election campaign that could prove less polite and more expensive. Howard Blumestaff Writer, Los Angeles Times, 9 June 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English (Scots) polit, Latin politus, from past participle of polire

First Known Use

circa 1500, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Kids Definition

polite

adjective

po·​lite pə-ˈlīt How to pronounce polite (audio)
politer; politest
: showing courtesy or good manners

politely

adverb

as in courteously

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • courteously
  • civilly
  • respectfully
  • shyly
  • bashfully
  • diffidently
  • timidly
  • timorously
  • fearfully
  • obsequiously
  • humbly
  • suppliantly
  • sheepishly
  • deferentially
  • self-deprecatingly
  • subserviently
  • meekly
  • submissively
  • servilely
  • abjectly
  • mousily
  • lowly
  • modestly
  • meanly
  • hat in hand

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • boldly
  • proudly
  • contemptuously
  • arrogantly
  • scornfully
  • haughtily
  • imperiously
  • brazenly
  • pompously
  • loftily
  • huffily
  • superciliously
  • audaciously
  • brashly
  • pretentiously
  • presumptuously
  • pridefully
  • fearlessly
  • swaggeringly
  • disdainfully
  • rudely
  • disrespectfully
  • recklessly
  • impertinently
  • rashly
  • self-importantly
  • impolitely
  • saucily
  • discourteously
  • ungraciously
  • impudently
  • uppishly
  • uncivilly
  • bitchily
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