"Polite" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Polite" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Polite" Meaning

Having or showing good manners or respect for others. Having a courteous or restrained attitude.

"Polite" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Polite"

1. Verbal Expression- "He was polite enough to offer me his seat on the bus."##

2. Written Communication- "Please use polite language when writing emails to clients."###

3. Social Behavior- "It's essential to be polite when requesting a favor from someone."#### 4. Formal Setting- "The students were asked to be polite during the formal meeting with their guest speaker."#### 5. Situational Context- "She didn't mind lending me her book, which was a very polite gesture on her part."

"Polite" Similar Words

Polishes

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Polishing

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The word "polishing" refers to the act of making something shiny and smooth by rubbing it with a soft cloth or other material. It can also refer to the action of making something, such as a skill or a relationship, smoother and more effective by treating or working on it carefully.

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Polissoir

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A polissoir is an ancient tool, typically a rubbing stone or a piece of emery cloth, used for polishing or honing metal tools, such as knives or swords, and also for rubbing and polishing the skin.

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Politarch

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In politics, a politarch (from Greek πολιάρχης, politarchēs, from recognised influence between political sovereignty and the ruler's duties to adjudicate disputes and keep the peace in a specific geographic locus, meaning "city ruler" or "statesman") was a subgroup of members of the Boule (council) in ancient Sparta.

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Politburo

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Politely

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Politeness

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Politenesses

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Politest

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Politheist

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A polytheist is a person who believes in or worships multiple gods or deities. In a polytheistic religion, there are many gods and goddesses, each with their own powers, domains, and often, distinct personalities. This is in contrast to monotheism, which believes in only one god, and atheism, which believes in no gods.

Politian

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A person who is given to oration or writing, but is not necessarily an orator or writer in the professional or celebrated sense.

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