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Definition of Impolitely
1. Adverb. In an impolite manner. "He treated her impolitely"
Antonyms: Courteously, Politely
Partainyms: Discourteous, Impolite, Rude
Definition of Impolitely
1. Adverb. In an impolite manner; uncivilly; rudely. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Impolitely
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Impolitely
Literary usage of Impolitely
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Diary of James K. Polk During His Presidency, 1845 to 1849 by James Knox Polk, Milo Milton Quaife (1910)
"... they had acted very impolitely, but he had no idea that they intended it.
I gave him my opinion of their vain conduct, in which he entirely concurred. ..."
2. Chicago Historical Society Collection by Chicago Historical Society (1910)
"He said he did, and he thought they had acted very impolitely, but he had no idea
that they intended it. I gave him my opinion of their vain conduct, ..."
3. Mysterious Japan by Julian Street (1921)
"He told me impolitely. What does he told you impolitely? He insulted me saying
loudly, "the Sailor the Sailor" when I am passing here. ..."
4. The Polish Peasant in Europe and America; Monograph of an Immigrant Group by William Isaac Thomas, Florian Znaniecki (1919)
"... she really tried to tear it away, saying, "Please leave off, for you behave
impolitely." — 'Why impolitely? You demanded a proof of the truth of my ..."
5. The Polish Peasant in Europe and America; Monograph of an Immigrant Group by William Isaac Thomas, Florian Znaniecki (1919)
"... for me I held her hand fast and did not let it go, although she really tried
to tear it away, saying, "Please leave off, for you behave impolitely. ..."
6. Japan Today by James Augustin Brown Scherer (1904)
"P. "What does he told you impolitely?" S. "He insulted me saying loudly 'the
Sailor, the Sailor,' when I am passing here." P. " Do you striking this man ..."