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impolite
adjective as in having bad manners
Example Sentences
Bass, of all people, should know it’s never a good look for an elected official to ignore a reporter, no matter how impolite or inopportune the queries may be.
Imagine watching a television where an impolite houseguest holds the remote control and arbitrarily changes the channels.
“It’s perhaps not an offence, but it’s very, very impolite. So please stop this,” he said, suggesting a fine or even arrest could follow if the behaviour became more serious.
“Despite some judgments of him as crude and impolite, I liked that he was candid,” Moon writes.
The president, on the other hand, relishes being impolite.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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