Sentence examples for be discourteous from inspiring English sources

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be discourteous

adjective

Impolite; lacking consideration for others

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It is just wrong to be discourteous to police officers, he says.

Yet for 60 baht (just over a quid) a pop it would be "discourteous".

"I don't see the point of it, except to be discourteous".

Again, rejecting all the words that would be discourteous, I arrive back at "far-fetched".

I don't want to be discourteous, but I find the whole idea a little embarrassing and too much for me".

According to Tavernier, Bost said he felt Truffaut had been "discourteous," and he didn't wish to be discourteous in return.

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The drivers are discourteous.

That would have been discourteous.

"I'm not being discourteous.

"It's discourteous," Mr. Koch said.

Bland may have been discourteous, but cops, after all, are supposed to be trained professionals.

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