Synonym: politeness. Similar words: civilian, civilize, civilized, civilization, civil, civil war, civil right, civil rights. Meaning: [-lətɪ] n. 1. formal or perfunctory politeness 2. the act of showing regard for others.
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31. I find that civility is being driven from our political discourse.
32. China is thus moving towards civility one step at a time, and society is thusly becoming nicer bit by bit.
33. Darcy : Might I ask why with so little civility lam thus repulsed?
34. He asked nothing more than civility from the rest of the world.
35. Seeing a respectably dressed person, a lady as she supposed, she came forward with civility.
36. There would be a strong emphasis on "civics" - including the teaching of basic civility - and the schools would employ psychologists to find out what had really gone wrong with the children.
37. The shops doing Business with civility are highly praised By customers.
38. He threw out the bridge of a charming hollow civility.
39. He addressed her with easy civility and twisted his head into a bow.
40. says Anna Post, spokesperson for the Emily Post Institute, a promoter of etiquette and civility that's based in Burlington[sentencedict.com/civility.html], Vt.
41. The ground rules of the society must encourage tolerance and civility in public debate.
42. The young men treated him with great civility, and gradually engaged him in a conversation.
43. Poverty is the test of civility and the touchstone of friendship.
44. With such huge and lumbering civility the country hands a chair to the city.
45. Dealing with moochers is tricky even for etiquette experts like Lizzie Post, who keeps an eye on America's "civility barometer" at the Emily Post Institute in Vermont.
46. We will improve self-governance among urban residents and build new-type and well-managed communities featuring civility and harmony.
47. During the eighth century, Chinese civility was not only assimilated, it was reproduced in toto.
48. He fairly outstripped himself in willingness and civility; he was all smiles at everyone.
49. The occupation of a man is in duty, in use, in civility, in politics.
50. Mouth civility is no great pains turn to good account.
51. Beginning meals focusing on civility and decorum, to pay attention to his " phase. "
More similar words: civilian, civilize, civilized, civilization, civil, civil war, civil right, civil rights, civil service, english civil war, civil disobedience, utility, ability, agility, viability, mobility, nobility, facility, humility, conviviality, stability, hostility, fertility, inability, fragility, liability, disability, volubility, durability, solubility.