Use "impolite" in a sentence

1. She ordered that impolite fellow out.

2. His impolite manners incurred her petulance.

3. Please don't refuse, it'd be impolite.

4. His impolite words angered his teacher.

5. It's impolite to sport at others' mistakes.

6. It's impolite to stare at a girl.

7. Definition of Churlish (adjective): impolite and unfriendly

8. It is impolite to point at people.

9. It is impolite to get a word in.

10. It's impolite to make a tardy appearance.

11. It is impolite to ask too many questions.

12. He wasn't just impolite — he was downright rude.

13. Burping is considered impolite in most western cultures

14. It is impolite to butt into other people's conversation.

15. It's impolite to gibe at a foreign student's English.

16. It's impolite of you to study a girl's face.

17. It is very impolite to call others a dunce.

18. Bear this in mind when you feel impatient or impolite.

19. It is impolite to butt in line in front of other people.

20. It is impolite to be arrogantbrag about oneself or one's inner circle.

21. 11 It's very impolite of you to break in on our conversation.

22. Someone who is Churlish is unfriendly, bad-tempered, or impolite.

23. 1 It's impolite to gibe at a foreign student's English.

24. It isn't easy to put up with people who are impolite.

25. That's impolitic and impolite, but it's not asas Mr. Bush's response.

26. It is impolite to be arrogant and brag about oneself or ones inner circle.

27. It's impolite to challenge their integrity, the veracity of their self-expression.

28. 20 It isn't easy to put up with people who are impolite.

29. Would it be impolite of me to ask exactly where you've been?

30. There’s nothing wrong or impolite about saying I really Appreciate it, or thank you, however

31. It is impolite to be arrogant and about oneself or one's inner circle.

32. And if terrorist is impolite , adjectives such as Islamist , Islamic , and Muslim become unmentionable .

33. Let him cool his heels for a while: that'll teach him to be impolite.

34. It is impolite not to reciprocate ; One should give as good as one gets.

35. But it would be impolite to leave in the middle of the band's set.

36. And secondly, "Coarse" can also be used metaphorically, as a synonym for impolite

37. 25 synonyms for Brusque: curt, short, sharp, blunt, tart, abrupt, hasty, terse, surly, gruff, impolite

38. Synonyms for Clownish include boorish, loutish, uncouth, churlish, cloddish, classless, oafish, rude, vulgar and impolite

39. Synonyms for Charmless include ugly, unappealing, unattractive, uninteresting, unpleasant, unprepossessing, unsympathetic, bad-mannered, rude and impolite

40. We consider it very impolite to tell people when they have committed some social faux pas.

41. Bratty (comparative brattier or more Bratty, superlative brattiest or most Bratty) Characteristic of a brat; unruly and impolite

42. Courteous definition: exhibiting courtesy and politeness synonyms: nice, gracious, polite antonyms: impolite, ungraciousness, present, future

43. Brattish: 1 adj (used of an ill-mannered child) impolitely unruly Synonyms: bratty impolite not polite

44. It is thought impolite to accuse voters, sometimes called people, of having in any way failed.

45. So, don't let me, ever again, hear that you have been impolite to any of the sisters.

46. By making their status as speech acts clear, these statements are both more direct and more impolite.

47. Synonyms for Churlish include boorish, loutish, crabbed, harsh, impolite, rude, uncivil, unmannerly, bad-tempered and brusque

48. At first, the children are afraid to ask questions they think might be impolite or nosy.

49. Bratty definition: (used of an ill-mannered child) impolitely unruly synonyms: impolite, brattish antonyms: polite, impoliteness, niceness

50. She had no wish to appear impolite but there was something about the man that made her cringe.

51. Brattish: 1 adj (used of an ill-mannered child) impolitely unruly Synonyms: bratty impolite not polite: 3

52. An impolite manner that is vulgar and lacking tact or refinement Familiarity information: Crudity used as a noun is rare.

53. The Crudeness of frontier dwellings depressed her 1; an impolite manner that is vulgar and lacking tact or refinement 1

54. Some people still think it is impolite for men not to stand up when a woman comes into the room.

55. Emmie thought it would be impolite to Mrs Sargent to let her see the clothes she had bought looking like that.

56. We had nodded to each other, but the near silence and the many people standing between us would have made conversation impolite.

57. In some places, it is impolite to Burp at the table, while in others, Burping is considered a compliment to the chef

58. An impolite manner that is vulgar and lacking tact or refinement; "the whole town was famous for its Crudeness" [syn: crudity, gaucheness]

59. Synonyms & Antonyms of Cloddish. having or showing crudely insensitive or impolite manners. the Cloddish behavior of the frat boys at the party.

60. Churlish adjective rude, harsh, vulgar, sullen, surly, morose, brusque, ill-tempered, boorish, uncouth, impolite, loutish, oafish, uncivil, unmannerly It seemed Churlish to refuse an offer meant so kindly

61. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Condescending con‧de‧scend‧ing / ˌkɒndɪˈsendɪŋ $ ˌkɑːn-/ adjective RUDE/IMPOLITE behaving as though you think you are better, more intelligent, or more important than other people – used to show disapproval SYN patronizing Professor Hutter’s manner is extremely Condescending

62. Crudity: 1 n an impolite manner that is vulgar and lacking tact or refinement Synonyms: crudeness , gaucheness Type of: impoliteness a discourteous manner that ignores accepted social usage n a wild or unrefined state Synonyms: crudeness , primitiveness , primitivism , rudeness Type of: natural state , state of nature , wild a wild primitive

63. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Condescend con‧de‧scend / ˌkɒndɪˈsend $ ˌkɑːn-/ verb [intransitive] 1 RUDE/IMPOLITE to behave as if you think you are better, more intelligent, or more important than other people – used to show disapproval Condescend to Take care not to Condescend to your readers

64. • Coarse, crude, rough, vulgar, crass, impolite: 'The complaining letter was written in Barbarous English • Cruel, brutal, mean, inhuman, vicious, harsh: 'It is Barbarous to keep a large dog cooped up like that • Brutal 1 cruel 1 fell (of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering

65. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Boorish adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house.": pejorative (coarse, impolite): patán adj adjetivo: Describe el sustantivo.Puede ser posesivo, numeral, demostrativo ("casa grande", "mujer alta").