Synonym: courteously. Similar words: impolite, polity, politic, political, definitely, politically, politician, satellite. Meaning: [pə'laɪtlɪ] adv. in a polite manner.
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(91) At a meeting last month, Mr Alvarez presented some policy proposals, which have been politely ignored.
(92) Mr Edgar was as surprised as I was, but welcomed Heathcliff as politely as he could.
(93) Politely declining a plateful, I retreated upstairs for a more conventional lunch.
(94) Even if he did politely turn down Branson's parting offer of a seat on Virgin's inaugural flight - for obvious reasons.
(95) They were politely kind to each other, as people always are whose ambitions temporary collide in public.
(96) Grant met them in a worn black frock coat and listened politely.
(97) I did not struggle, and spoke politely to him, although I knew he did not understand any of my languages.
(98) He stood up as she got near, taking off his sunglasses politely, and they shook hands.
(99) At school he dared answer back to the Headmaster - politely - when he felt he was in the right.
(100) I squeezed him, gave him a shake, admired his appendage politely.
(101) He listens politely, then makes plausible but essentially empty gestures.
(102) They would talk politely of this and that; of current affairs or items of local interest.
(103) You could have come and politely asked me to buy you some medicine.
(104) In my full view the judge went out, opened the gate and beckoned to him politely to enter and seek refuge.
(105) Conversing politely over the tea-cups in the huge drawing-rooms, he sensed their quiet desperation.
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(106) Zoser served her politely but with an air of detachment, as if his mind was on higher things.
(107) The suggestion might be worded more politely.
(108) She phrased her excuse politely.
(109) You should deal with him more politely.
(110) "Here's the taxi," she said politely.
(111) She would have smiled politely but perplexedly.
(112) Simmons : Sir, I am asking, politely. Back off.
(113) Difficult questions should always be handled politely and diplomatically.
(114) As we marched past the madhouse, two or three elderly and mouthed politely behind the railings.
(115) Furthermore , he speaks too impolitely. He should speak more politely.
(116) 'You must be very old, maltster, 'said Gabriel politely, 'to have such an old son as Jacob here. '
(117) At best he'd smile politely, and then roll around in his fresh pile of Federal Reserve Notes.
(118) The old silver-haired man nodded politely, fixed Cal with another shocker shocked appraisal, and went back the way he'd come.
(119) Chinese male football team matched against Brail politely in 08 games.
(120) You gave me a good-bye pat on the head, avoided my eyes, and politely refused to take my collar and leash with you.
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