polite in the PONS Dictionary

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There is dispute among historians as to the main role that civility played in polite conversation in coffeehouse conversation and debate.
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Have respect, be polite, kind and happy towards others. 2.
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Both expressions are equally polite; however, the latter is more sympathetic and friendly.
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The novel was not as detailed or polished as the others in the series, leading to poor but polite reviews.
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Exhibited genuine wit under most trying circumstances, and was extremely proper and polite in behavior.
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She is friendly, polite, and calm to her partrons and associates.
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She was regarded as quite polite but distant and depressive during her stay.
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Students attend regularly, are polite and feel safe and valued in a harmonious setting.
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Women were encouraged to be chaste, pious, submissive, modest, selfless, graceful, pure, delicate, compliant, reticent, and polite.
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Although outwardly polite and gracious, he represents a dangerous hidden agenda.
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