Synonym: civil, gracious, obliging, polite, respectful. Antonym: cowardly, timid. Similar words: courageous, write out, court, courtroom, cousin, simultaneously, hurt, fourth. Meaning: ['kɜːtjəs] adj. 1. exhibiting courtesy and politeness 2. characterized by courtesy and gracious good manners.
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31. People were unfailingly courteous and showed great sympathy - but throughout, all eyes were firmly on Abu Dhabi.
32. Thor cut through their courteous offerings of hospitality with a boyish challenge.
33. Warnie, though he was by all accounts a most delightful and courteous companion, was a clear case of arrested development.
34. Spencer was kind, courteous, sometimes hot-tempered,[Sentencedict] cleverer than most people thought and very funny.
35. He was courteous and considerate and treated her like some one so very special.
36. She remembered Edmund, little more than a child, grave and courteous, thanking the Empress for her hospitality.
37. Be courteous to all, but intimate with few, and let those few be well tried before you give them your confidence. George Washington
38. To be firm and remain courteous is the great art, especially when you feel threatened or are greatly provoked.
39. Normally so courteous and tidy, if Loi was fishing, he became brusque and rude, oblivious to his surroundings.
40. Like Margarett, she was mercurial, an extrovert who was terribly shy, a courteous woman who shocked with her candor.
41. Be courteous A polite but firm approach gets better results than a rude but firm approach.
42. He was a proud man, gravely courteous, reflective, and warm.
43. Be peaceful, be courteous, obey the law, respect everyone; but if someone puts his hand on you, send him to the cemetery. Malcolm X
44. The Profitboss is sincerely courteous, taking a genuine interest in whoever he meets.
45. Even their curiosity about the sudden influx into their midst of rather ignorant white and black Northerners was restrained and courteous.
46. He was a gentle, courteous, convivial, slightly bemused romantic, born out of his time.
47. Airline staff must be courteous at all times, even when passengers are not.
48. It never hurts to be gentle and courteous as well as firm.
49. A shrewd and learned editor, a patient mentor, and a courteous friend, his Boswell is a lasting memorial.
50. Germaine lived with her mother and Modigliani was courteous and considerate towards the older woman.
51. The fast food outlets certainly pride themselves on speed of service, an attractive environment and a friendly and courteous staff.
52. Often exasperating to colleagues, he was always courteous and never bore personal rancour.
53. Pleasant and courteous people are not necessarily honest and trustworthy. Dr T.P.Chia
54. Revelations did receive its usual good response, even on an opening night when the applause was otherwise seldom more than courteous.
55. Regardless of when you call, our representatives will be courteous and calm-so you can feel calm, too.
56. He was always kind and courteous to me, but we never really became friends.
57. All through dinner Muller made his courteous conversation.
58. Be courteous to the weaker sex.
59. Be courteous in your first collection letter.
60. Staff are courteous but never intrusive.
More similar words: courageous, write out, court, courtroom, cousin, simultaneously, hurt, fourth, write off, taste of, curtain, furtive, in spite of, take note of, furthermore, quarter, charter, starter, concentrate on, come out, die out, repartee, supporter, reporter, wipe out, live out, make out, take out, give out, come out of.