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impolitely

adverb as in saucily

Weak matches

adverb as in sourly

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Perhaps no sport is so blunt, so impolitely raw about asking questions of famous, gifted, rich athletes that almost all of us are asked — or ask ourselves — but usually far from cameras.

In Islam, it is considered haram, or forbidden, to use Allah’s name, the words of the Koran or the prophet Muhammad impolitely.

My social filters were blown, and when I passed people on the street, I would impolitely stare, unblinking, at their faces.

I became increasingly aware that the man was staring at me, not impolitely, but as though he were studying an unknown specimen.

The new “pretty please” feature, which encourages children to use “please” when asking for assistance, aims to address the concern that children are learning to speak impolitely because they are talking to more digital assistants.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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