Synonym: courteously. Similar words: impolite, polity, politic, political, definitely, politically, politician, satellite. Meaning: [pə'laɪtlɪ] adv. in a polite manner.
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(121) When asked to pose with fools standing on chairs or next to ladders, he politely passed, having more to offer than to be treated as a prop or a sight gag.
(122) Politely and with some measure of supplication but plain as day.
(123) After first politely declining , he eventually took a seat in the front row.
(124) It was their first experience of western haute cuisine and though they politely ate their way through 14 magnificent courses, their dinner was an ordeal.
(125) He is always welcomed because he dresses well and behaves gracefully, considerately and politely, giving other a good impression.
(126) Most often , though, census takers are politely received and assisted.
(127) He was politely attentive to customers, but after hours his world seemed irrevocably empty.
(128) George Eliot's family was by no means intellectual. Rather , they were politely conventional.
(129) Politely tell your new acquittance, “let’s meet another day”, you move on to the next group.
(130) She explains: "Village children are often bad-mannered and should learn good manners like talking politely and greeting elderly people in a proper way.
(131) He behaved politely but inside he was smouldering with hate.
(132) If they do not give Zakat[sentencedict.com], respectfully and politely emphasize to them the importance of this necessary pillar of Islam and encourage them to start paying it.
(133) No doubt the city was being politely and methodically plundered.
(134) Before I had time to think, I was standing next to him, politely taking what he offered, which turned out to be a piece of notebook paper and a mother-of-pearl fountain pen.
(135) David Rose did not catch this joke, but gravely and politely nodded.
(136) There are racks of sweaters from the Northern Marianas Islands whose labels politely inform you that it is a United States territory.
(137) It requests the usual free literature and politely asks additional item : samples.
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(138) Find the right balance so you're politely persistent without crossing over to a pest.
(139) That makes now the ideal time to climb politely aboard and start the final leg of her leg trembler.
(140) End of the telephone conversation, it is usually made by the calling party, and then politely said goodbye to each other.
(141) Rather than politely lobbying politicians, Gay Dignity will be making its presence felt through demonstrations.
(142) Her response was to nod politely at the perilous elaborateness of it all; to nod in the knowledge that she would never be able to get where she wanted to go.
(143) Black Jim politely eased him out of the taxi and into the old Pontiac.
(144) Starkey agreed, telling the 700 people politely firing questions at him: "When I came into this fair, I couldn't believe the amount of people. It is inconceivable that this could happen in Britain."
(145) Urging a banker to take a lower bonus is like politely asking a crack addict to go easy on the pipe.
(146) Hung - chien bowed politely , and saying goodbye , he left , letting out a long-drawn-out " Phew. "
(147) " You can get it at the news - stands, " he added politely, seeing how pretty the inquirer was.
(148) If this is the case with your child, make sure you teach your child how to interrupt politely ("Excuse me, Mom, ") so she doesn't seem rude.
(149) Johnny said politely, " Can I call you for dinner some night? ".
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