A wild or unrefined state.
Display of disrespect by not complying with the social norms or etiquette of a group or culture.
A manner that is rude and insulting.
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Examples for "discourtesy "
Examples for "discourtesy "
1 Yes; but not to carry your curiosity to the point of discourtesy .
2 The discourtesy of the act aroused the most bitter resentment at Athens.
3 He then proceeded to meet the first charge, that of personal discourtesy .
4 It were no virtue, but great discourtesy , if we did not mourn.
5 It's the insinuation and discourtesy I find weighs heavy on my spirit.
1 I know, I know-asa Christian, I shouldn't return rudeness for rudeness .
2 The rudeness of the style in which they lived painfully impressed him.
3 I spoke with studied politeness; my idea was to rebuke his rudeness .
4 Her rudeness to Mr. Pratt was only part of the general parcel.
5 For heaven's sake! Von Arpels was brisk to the point of rudeness .
6 No one in that room had the courage to resent his rudeness .
7 The rudeness of the fling burnt my face, but I answered civilly:
8 Well, Romanda was willing to admit she had come near rudeness herself.
9 One is shocked, often, at the prevalence of rudeness in human intercourse.
10 The countess smiled, as if the rudeness of these words flattered her.
11 But let us not be swept up in this tide of rudeness .
12 She felt he deserved some punishment for his personal rudeness to her.
13 Akashia recognized the ritualized rudeness that passed for civility in the city.
14 To do so abruptly or unannounced will not be taken as rudeness .
15 I never heard such rudeness as the way she spoke to you.
16 Put that way, Thandi thought it would be sheer rudeness to refuse.
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