Similar words: civility, uncivilized, uncivil, civic responsibility, civilize, civilian, civilized, civilization. Meaning: [‚ɪnsɪ'vɪlətɪ] n. deliberate discourtesy.
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(1) Take for instance the pattern of incivility and disrespect displayed over the past several years by Chicago Bulls basketball star Dennis Rodman.
(2) It is gross incivility to refuse answer when spoken to.
(3) A foretastes of seriousness of incivility is suggested by what has been happening in Houston.
(4) Was not this some excuse for incivility, if I was uncivil? But I have other provocations.
(5) Was not this some excuse for incivility , if I was uncivil?
(6) Sure, nearly 60 percent of them admitted committing some sort of crime or incivility in the nine months prior to being questioned.
(7) Does anyone doubt that we live in an age of incivility, of distrust of other cultures?
(8) But inattentive drivers — some of them talking on cell phones or simply not noticing a long line of cars traveling together — are a major factor in what seems like a rise in processional incivility.
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