"Discourteously" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
In a discourteous manner, lacking politeness or respect: impolite, rude, or lacking good breeding or manners.
Discouraging refers to something or someone that discourages or weakens a person's enthusiasm, confidence, or determination, often making them lose their motivation or interest.
Discourse refers to a formal or informal conversation, discussion, or exchange of ideas on a particular topic or issue. It can also refer to the way in which language and communication shape our understanding of the world, individuals, and society.
Discoursed is the past tense of the verb "discourse", which means to talk or write at length in a formal or technical way, especially about a complex or abstract subject. It can also mean to engage in a formal or ceremonial conversation, often with a specific purpose or agenda.
Discourtesies refers to behaviors or actions that are impolite, rude, or lacking in good manners. It can also refer to petty annoyances or trivial inconveniences.
To discover something means to find out or learn about it for the first time, often through exploration, investigation, or research. It can also refer to the act of coming to know or understand something that was previously unknown or hidden.
Present participle of "discover", meaning to find or locate something that was previously unknown or hidden.
Discoveries refer to the act of finding or uncovering new information, knowledge, or facts that were previously unknown or undiscovered. This can include scientific discoveries, historical discoveries, artistic discoveries, or any other type of new finding. The term can also refer to something that is found or revealed, such as a hidden talent or a previously unknown aspect of a person's personality.