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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

“This is very unpolite conduct,” said one; “you call yourself a gentleman?”

From Snarley-yow or The Dog Fiend by Marryat, Frederick

This is a position which does no one any harm, so it is absurd that it should be considered unpolite.

From Lalage's Lovers by Birmingham, George A.

He is unpolite, cruel, insolent, unwise, a trifler in his own happiness.

From Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 3 by Richardson, Samuel

So pulling out one letter after another, and reading them in company, or cutting or pairing one's nails, is unpolite and rude.

From The Young Gentleman and Lady's Monitor, and English Teacher's Assistant by Moore, John Hamilton