"Politest" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Politest" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Politest" Meaning

adjectivemost polite.('politer' is not commonly used, but it means more polite; 'politesse' is not a word in English)Example: The politest thing you can do is to let me know your plan.

"Politest" Examples

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1. Real-life scenario: The politest thing Sarah could say when confronting Jackson about his messy room was, "Hey, Jackson, I'm not here to judge, but maybe you could help me clean up the mess as it's starting to look really cluttered?"## 2. Education Example: In her essay, Emily's mother praised her greatly, saying, "Emily, you were the politest in class and demonstrated excellent manners during our meeting with the school principal."## 3. Journalism: According to an interview, Luna said, "During the campaign, no matter the criticism, my opponent and I tried to be the politest and maintain a sense of sportsmanship."## 4. Social Context: Michael was heartily complimented by his grandma, "Michael, you've been the politest grandson ever since I met you and a fine adult as well."## 5. Modal Usage in Teaching: Texas teachers made some collective class prayers, wishing students do their math homework on time and wish more students could keep an open respectful dialogue about disagreements they keep elaborately coming in class.

"Politest" Similar Words

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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Polite

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

Politely

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In a courteous and respectful manner, in a way that shows kindness and consideration for others.

Politeness

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Politenesses

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Politer

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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.

Politic

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Political

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Relating to the exercise of power and the management of a country, state, or other political unit, especially as opposed to other units of society such as the economy or family.Example: "The politician's statement was widely criticized for its political implications."OrInvolving or characteristic of the study of politics, government, and political systems.Example: "She studied international relations and global politics."

Politically

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Relating to politics or government: involving or regarding the organization or management of a country, state, or community's affairs.

Politician

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Noun1. A person who is involved in politics, especially someone who holds an elected position in government.Example: "The politician gave a speech to the audience."Synonyms: politician, leader, public figure, statesman, stateswoman, elected official.

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Politicisation

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