DISCOURTEOUS vs UNGRACIOUS: ADJECTIVE
- Lacking social graces
- Exhibiting no courtesy; rude.
- Uncivil; rude; wanting in courtesy or good manners; uncourteous.
- Impolite; lacking consideration for others
- Showing no courtesy; rude
- Lacking charm and good taste
- Lacking social grace or graciousness; rude.
- Not pleasant or acceptable; unattractive.
- Not gracious; showing no grace or kindness; being without good will; unfeeling.
- Having no grace; graceless; wicked.
- Not well received; offensive; unpleasing; unacceptable; not favored.
- Not gracious; unkind or cold-hearted
- Lacking social graces
DISCOURTEOUS vs UNGRACIOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Wanting in courtesy; uncivil; rude.
- Showing no courtesy
- Rude
- Showing no grace; impious; wicked.
- Offensive; disagreeable; unpleasing; unacceptable.
- Rude; unmannerly; odious; hateful; brutal.
DISCOURTEOUS vs UNGRACIOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Unprofessional, Inconsiderate, Disrespectful, Rude, Short, Unceremonious, Abrupt, Caddish, Ungallant, Brusk, Curt, Unchivalrous, Brusque, Ungracious, Impolite
- Ungenerous, Arrogant, Spiteful, Ungentlemanly, Boorish, Tactless, Unkind, Ungrateful, Disrespectful, Rude, Unpleasing, Impolite, Discourteous, Graceless, Churlish
DISCOURTEOUS vs UNGRACIOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Unprofessional, Inconsiderate, Disrespectful, Rude, Short, Unceremonious, Abrupt, Caddish, Ungallant, Brusk, Curt, Unchivalrous, Brusque, Ungracious, Impolite
- Ungenerous, Arrogant, Spiteful, Ungentlemanly, Boorish, Tactless, Unkind, Ungrateful, Disrespectful, Rude, Unpleasing, Impolite, Discourteous, Graceless, Churlish
DISCOURTEOUS vs UNGRACIOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Always be courteous, even if the lawyer questioning you may appear discourteous.
- Discourteous treatment of the public or fellow employees while on duty.
- In some extreme instances, discourteous behavior may be considered workplace violence.
- You will encounter a discourteous, pushy, or aggressive person on occasion.
- That step would be irregular, and discourteous to the administration.
- Your underwriting department Mitchell is very discourteous to its customers.
- Discourteous treatment of the public or a fellow employee.
- Why do you think the narrator was so discourteous?
- Orlando FL employees are totally discourteous and abusive.
- Unjust criticism and discourteous conduct are not actionable.
- Stern: It seems ungracious not to say something, you know, in return to I think an interesting set of comments.
- Glad enough of the ungracious permission, and answering not a sound, the child crept tremblingly to his bench.
- Notwithstanding the ungracious selfishness of the archbishop, Mozart played at the concert after all.
- Our question as to whether they have any jugs or plates is usually met with a sort of ungracious affirmative.
- He was no man of half measures, of mean affronts and ungracious concessions.
- She replied in a manner that, for a prostitute, was not ungracious.
- Buy might breathe ungracious to read the if the cialis.
- Antonyms for appreciative include ungrateful, inappreciative, thankless, unappreciative, ignorant, neglectful, unthankful, ungracious, settled and paid.
- Wrap ungracious beets with ginger and lemon gravamen since an experienced morning charge.
- Even the prayer of an ungracious person becomes sin.
DISCOURTEOUS vs UNGRACIOUS: QUESTIONS
- What is the possible answer on this crossword clue discourteous?
- What is an example of discourteous behaviour in golf?
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