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Meanings of seem discourteous in English
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Usage of seem discourteous in English
1
But that would be going to the opposite extreme, and might seemdiscourteous-toher hostess.
2
I did not wish to seemdiscourteous, which is the reason I welcome you in person.
3
To do so would seemdiscourteous.
4
I didn't mean to seemdiscourteous.
5
I had looked in her direction, lest I might seemdiscourteous to some acquaintance; but this was a stranger.
6
This departure may seemdiscourteous, but then Miss Greeby liked to be treated like a comrade and without ceremony.
7
She says that this may " seemdiscourteous to older people, who expect you to ask rather than tell."
8
Forgive me, lady, that for one moment I have seemeddiscourteous.
9
I saw my name down to reply, and it seemeddiscourteous of me not to speak.
10
Please forgive me if I have seemeddiscourteous.
11
Haste seemeddiscourteous to the memory of Freud, but he would want the best for the service.
12
He was walking erect, and it seemeddiscourteous not to go and thank him for all his hard toil.
13
You must forgive me if I seemeddiscourteous....
14
"Doesn't it seemdiscourteous to ignore him as you did?"
15
Her whole supple person turned eel-like, and she glided quickly, but not the least bruskly, from him; the latter might have seemeddiscourteous.
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It seemsdiscourteous to the Irish people, who are proud of her achievements, that she would not wait until returning home before revealing her intentions.