discourtesy in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for discourtesy in the English»Serbian Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Beyond appealing a verdict, any citizen who feels he or she has been treated with discourtesy or unfairly before a judge has no comeback.
www.irishexaminer.com
Mobile phone use can be an important matter of social discourtesy: phones ringing during funerals or weddings; in toilets, cinemas and theatres.
en.wikipedia.org
Discourtesy complaints went from 233 to 80, and complaints about surface delays from 262 to 134.
torontoist.com
Talking at concerts is bad enough, but disrupting the performance and disturbing the band or artist is like taking that discourtesy and turning it up to 11.
www.tonedeaf.com.au
It needs to be made clear that discourtesy based on race and culture will not be tolerated in any shape of form.
newsone.com
If news reporters and cameras are only there to be used by politicians as recording devices for their scripted soundbites, at best that is a professional discourtesy.
www.huffingtonpost.com
Misuse, including large quantities of garbage left behind by users and illegal fires, as well as discourtesy toward landowners, has led many beaches to be posted and monitored.
en.wikipedia.org
Can we reverse the culture of discourtesy, rudeness, and even hate that we now seem to have?
voices.washingtonpost.com
Thou wilt do me a greater kindness than discourtesy.
en.wikipedia.org
But if the indictment had been framed against the defendants for discourtesy, mismanagement or display of bad judgement they would have pleaded guilty.
en.wikipedia.org

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