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unpolite

[uhn-puh-lahyt] / ˌʌn pəˈlaɪt /


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These raw, rude, thoroughly unpolite shows open a window on a brand new England, from the gritty Bosnian-war drama Peacekeepers to the Lynchian small-town comic horrors of The League of Gentlemen.

From Time Magazine Archive

“Indeed, Mr Musgrave, I have not,” replied she; “I was most anxious to see you, and have thought it very unpolite, I may add, unkind, on your part not to have come to me.”

From The Privateersman by Marryat, Frederick

If I am unpolite, madam, my sincerity will be my excuse; at least to my own heart.

From The History of Sir Charles Grandison, Volume 4 (of 7) by Richardson, Samuel

To be sure, he is far from being a polite man: yet is not directly and characteristically, as I may say, unpolite.

From Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 2 by Richardson, Samuel

Very rude indeed, madam; most excessively unpolite of Mr M—.

From Newton Forster The Merchant Service by Marryat, Frederick




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