Definition of politely in English:
 politely
adverb pəˈlʌɪtlipəˈlaɪtli
In a respectful and considerate manner.
 he waited politely for me to ask questions
 I politely thanked him for the suggestion
 Example sentencesExamples
-  At the time for my audition, I was politely ushered to the stage.
 -  She offered him some imaginary tea, which he politely declined.
 -  Someone, perhaps unaware of my disposition at the moment, politely asked what I thought of the film.
 -  Would they give me a few issues, if I ask politely enough?
 -  He excused himself politely and left in great haste, as if he felt he were unwelcome.
 -  In the third act, the Prince politely waltzes with six prospective brides chosen by the Queen Mother.
 -  In Courbet's painting, the patron politely extends his hat in the direction of his guest.
 -  In the communications trade, this story is what we politely label 'greenwashing'.
 -  They begin politely enough by enjoying a romantic dinner.
 -  She politely explains to her baby sister which of them is first in line to succeed their father.