Discourtesy ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Discourtesy ( noun )

An act of rudeness or impoliteness.

Origin:

From the french discourtoisie, from discourtois ("discourteou.s")

Examples:

  1. The discourtesy of the hotel staff was unexpected and disappointing.
  2. His discourtesy towards her was obvious and offensive.
  3. The discourtesy of not responding to an invitation is considered rude.
  4. His discourtesy towards other customers was unprofessional and unacceptable.
  5. The discourtesy of not holding the door open for others is considered inconsiderate.

(As a verb)

Discourtesy ( verb )

An act of rudeness or impoliteness.

Origin:

From the french discourtoisie, from discourtois ("discourteou.s")

Examples:

  1. The discourtesy of the hotel staff was unexpected and disappointing.
  2. His discourtesy towards her was obvious and offensive.
  3. The discourtesy of not responding to an invitation is considered rude.
  4. His discourtesy towards other customers was unprofessional and unacceptable.
  5. The discourtesy of not holding the door open for others is considered inconsiderate.
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