释义
[ si-vil -i-tee ] SHOW IPA
/ sɪˈvɪl ɪ ti / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun, plural ci·vil·i·ties. courtesy; politeness.
a polite action or expression: an exchange of civilities.
Archaic . civilization; culture; good breeding.
Origin of civility 1350–1400; Middle English civilite <Middle French <Latin cīvīlitāt- (stem of cīvīlitās ) courtesy. See civil, -ity
SYNONYMS FOR civility 1 affability, amiability, manners, tact.
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OTHER WORDS FROM civility o·ver·ci·vil·i·ty, noun Words nearby civility civilian, civilian clothes, Civilian Conservation Corps, civilianize, civilian review board, civility , civilization, civilize, civilized, civil law, civil libertarian
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We should expect the default to be civility , not harassment.
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Its civility has been crushed; its fragile peace has been blown apart by the mindless toxicity of a summer of violence.
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Soon, however, the mask of civility was removed, revealing the ugly face of bigotry.
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Civility and canny bipartisanship in Congress were the key factors.
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He found that gentleman in a quiet and respectable lodging, and was received with civility .
A cold, far-away sort of civility , are the only terms on which I have ever been with Mr. ——.
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The words were not insolent, but the tone had a ring in it that betokened no civility .
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I made myself useful, and assisted several ladies to ices, remembering an old saying that “There is nothing lost by civility .”
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Nothing costs less or is cheaper than compliments 10 of civility .
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British Dictionary definitions for civility noun plural -ties politeness or courtesy, esp when formal
(often plural) an act of politeness
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