Formal or perfunctory politeness.
The act of showing regard for others.
A polite action or expression.
1 Mean-spirited, I know, but pain takes you past the point of civility .
2 The country doesn't need a sermon on race or civility right now.
3 When consequences disappear, civility goes out the door and anarchy takes over.
4 There was strict business in her tone and cool civility in his.
5 We may have different opinions, but party doesn't affect civility and friendship.
6 His tone was too dictatorial; George expected civility when asked a favor.
7 A smile that meant more than civility ; he was convinced of it.
8 Every day almost they saw their new acquaintance; and civility produced intimacy.
9 It would be but a proper attention in return for his civility .
10 The magnificent civility of the ugly giant daunted, while it flattered her.
11 Peter Adul was first out, the others had allowed him that civility .
12 They parted with cold civility ; but their hearts were big with resentment.
13 Even the tradesmen were publicly ordered to treat the men with civility .
14 He behaves with great civility ; it is very improbable; but who knows?
15 No; civility and morality do not make a man a worthy communicant.
16 What if there were a place on the internet where civility reigned?
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