Thesaurus / impolite
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After all, her father was the incumbent President living just down the block, and anything less than a full-throated brava would have been impolite.
TRUMPS, BIDENS, AND THOMASES: IT’S TIME TO STOP PRETENDING ALL POLITICAL FAMILIES ARE OFF LIMITSPHILIP ELLIOTTAPRIL 1, 2022TIMEIn our society, it’s widely considered impolite to comment on weight gain, but the same doesn’t hold true for weight loss.
HOW THRU-HIKING THE AT AFFECTED MY BODY IMAGEAWISEFEBRUARY 14, 2022OUTSIDE ONLINEAfter all those pictures of Clayton Kershaw holding the World Series trophy high, all those videos of Los Angeles Dodgers jumping for joy without the weight of past disappointment pressing on their backs, the question feels almost impolite.
THE DODGERS OF 2020 WERE A FORCE. NOW THEY HAVE A TITLE TO DEFEND, WITH TREVOR BAUER TO HELP.CHELSEA JANESAPRIL 1, 2021WASHINGTON POSTSometimes we beg him to eat faster, but that seems unhealthy, as well as impolite.
MISS MANNERS: POKY EATER KEEPS FAMILY STUCK AT THE TABLEJUDITH MARTIN, NICHOLAS MARTIN, JACOBINA MARTINJANUARY 2, 2021WASHINGTON POST"You may be as impolite to me as you wish; I cannot go," he said.
THE DEVILJOSEPH O'BRIENWe were kalkilatin' on yer bein' even that impolite: wasn't we, boys?
TWO MEN OF SANDY BARBRET HARTEIn the other, a woman takes no inconsiderable share in the arduous but impolite performance—pulling men by the nose.
THE MIRROR OF LITERATURE, AMUSEMENT, AND INSTRUCTIONVARIOUSIt is considered impolite to return the vessel before emptying it, and a good Kirghiz is never guilty of this impropriety.
THE DESERT WORLDARTHUR MANGINHe did not wish to be impolite, so he kept turning his face aside and pretending to cough.
A TREASURY OF ESKIMO TALESCLARA KERN BAYLISSInsultingly, I made some complimentary but impolite mental observations about her figure, but Marion did not appear to notice.
HIGHWAYS IN HIDINGGEORGE OLIVER SMITHWORDS RELATED TO IMPOLITE
- base
- blunt
- brusque
- cantankerous
- cloddish
- clodhopping
- crabbed
- crude
- crusty
- curt
- cussed
- discourteous
- dour
- grouchy
- gruff
- grumpy
- harsh
- ill-tempered
- impolite
- loutish
- lowbred
- mean
- miserly
- morose
- oafish
- ornery
- rude
- rustic
- snippy
- sullen
- surly
- touchy
- ugly
- uncivil
- uncivilized
- uncultured
- unmannerly
- unneighborly
- unpolished
- unsociable
- vulgar
- base
- bawdy
- blue
- boorish
- brutish
- cheap
- common
- crass
- crude
- dirty
- down and dirty
- earthy
- filthy
- foul
- foul-mouthed
- gross
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- immodest
- impolite
- improper
- impure
- incult
- indelicate
- inelegant
- loutish
- low
- lowbred
- mean
- nasty
- obscene
- off-color
- offensive
- raffish
- raunchy
- raw
- ribald
- rough
- roughneck
- rude
- scatological
- smutty
- tacky
- uncivil
- uncouth
- uncultivated
- uncultured
- unrefined
- vulgar
- vulgarian
- aweless
- bad-mannered
- blasphemous
- bold
- cheeky
- contemptuous
- discourteous
- disgracious
- flip
- flippant
- fresh
- ill-bred
- ill-mannered
- impertinent
- impious
- impolite
- impudent
- insolent
- irreverent
- misbehaved
- nervy
- out of line
- profanatory
- profane
- sacrilegious
- sassy
- saucy
- smart-alecky
- snippy
- uncivil
- unfilial
- ungracious
- arrogant
- brash
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- brazen
- contumelious
- discourteous
- disgracious
- flip
- forward
- fresh
- ill-mannered
- impolite
- impudent
- inappropriate
- incongruous
- inquisitive
- insolent
- interfering
- intrusive
- lippy
- meddlesome
- meddling
- nosy
- off base
- offensive
- out of line
- pert
- presumptuous
- procacious
- prying
- rude
- sassy
- smart
- smart alecky
- uncalled-for
- uncivil
- ungracious
- unmannerly
- unsuitable
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