Not rude; marked by satisfactory (or especially minimal) adherence to social usages and sufficient but not noteworthy consideration for others.
Showing regard for others in manners, speech, behavior, etc.
Marked by refinement in taste and manners.
1 In as polite and well accessorized a way as possible, of course.
2 No one mentioned the case to him, nothing but empty, polite talk.
3 Energy companies want more than a polite conversation with the prime minister.
4 And I said, 'Thank you for supper,' because that is being polite .
5 Wouldn't it be polite to let me ask the questions, Ms. Creed?
6 This was completely in keeping with national character: Canadians are famously polite .
7 Research what it means to be polite or offensive in different cultures.
8 She said she couldn't stay long, from which Erlendur read polite caution.
9 And haven't we known each other too many years to talk polite ?
10 Diversity is no longer just a polite buzzword for most Irish companies.
11 Bush received pockets of polite applause from the mainly African American crowd.
12 Is it acceptable in polite society to say Beethoven symphonies are overrated?
13 You would have an opportunity to finish your meal in polite company.
14 Hotels are largely empty; managers very polite ; restaurants must close at 10.
15 The social aspirant should cultivate the art of saying polite nothings acceptably.
16 This polite description occurs in the Accounts of Amiot Arnaut, in 1392.
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