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Definition of courteous
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of courteous is as below...
Courteous
(a.) Of
courtlike
manners;
pertaining
to, or
expressive
of,
courtesy;
characterized
by
courtesy;
civil;
obliging;
well bred;
polite;
affable;
complaisant..
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Acknowledgment
::
Acknowledgment
(n.) The
owning
of a
benefit
received;
courteous
recognition;
expression
of
thanks.
Facile
::
Facile
(a.) Easy of
access
or
converse;
mild;
courteous;
not
haughty,
austere,
or
distant;
affable;
complaisant..
Civily
::
Civily
(adv.)
In a civil
manner;
as
regards
civil
rights
and
privileges;
politely;
courteously;
in a well bred
manner.
Rough
::
Rough (n.) Not
courteous
or kind;
harsh;
rude;
uncivil;
as, a rough
temper..
Honey
::
Honey (v. i.) To be
gentle,
agreeable,
or
coaxing;
to talk
fondly;
to use
endearments;
also, to be or
become
obsequiously
courteous
or
complimentary;
to
fawn..
Villainy
::
Villainy
(n.)
Abusive,
reproachful
language;
discourteous
speech;
foul
talk..
Impolite
::
Impolite
(a.) Not
polite;
not of
polished
manners;
wanting
in good
manners;
discourteous;
uncivil;
rude.
Politeness
::
Politeness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
polite;
refinement
of
manners;
urbanity;
courteous
behavior;
complaisance;
obliging
attentions.
Faair-spoken
::
Faair-spoken
(a.) Using fair
speech,
or
uttered
with
fairness;
bland;
civil;
courteous;
plausible..
Affably
::
Affably
(adv.)
In an
affable
manner;
courteously.
Accourt
::
Accourt
(v. t.) To treat
courteously;
to
court.
Declension
::
Declension
(n.) Act of
courteously
refusing;
act of
declining;
a
declinature;
refusal;
as, the
declension
of a
nomination..
Madam
::
Madam (n.) A
gentlewoman;
-- an
appellation
or
courteous
form of
address
given to a lady,
especially
an
elderly
or a
married
lady; -- much used in the
address,
at the
beginning
of a
letter,
to a
woman.
The
corresponding
word in
addressing
a man is Sir..
Urbane
::
Urbane
(a.)
Courteous
in
manners;
polite;
refined;
elegant.
Affable
::
Affable
(a.) Easy to be
spoken
to or
addressed;
receiving
others
kindly
and
conversing
with them in a free and
friendly
manner;
courteous;
sociable.
Dispunct
::
Dispunct
(a.)
Wanting
in
punctilious
respect;
discourteous.
Soft
::
Soft
(superl.)
Expressing
gentleness,
tenderness,
or the like; mild;
conciliatory;
courteous;
kind; as, soft
eyes..
Crowd
::
Crowd (v. t.) To press by
solicitation;
to urge; to dun;
hence,
to treat
discourteously
or
unreasonably..
Complaisant
::
Complaisant
(a.)
Desirous
to
please;
courteous;
obliging;
compliant;
as, a
complaisant
gentleman..
Discourteous
::
Discourteous
(a.)
Uncivil;
rude;
wanting
in
courtesy
or good
manners;
uncourteous.
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