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courteous

courteous is a synonym of polite

adjective [ kur-tee-uhs ]

courteous is another word for polite

Polite means showing good manners and respect for others (She gave a polite smile to the stranger).

Courteous refers to being especially considerate and respectful in one's behavior (The waiter was very courteous and attentive).

✅ Both words describe behavior that is respectful and well-mannered.

Polite can be used in everyday social situations, while courteous often carries a more formal tone, suggesting a higher level of attentiveness (Their new neighbor was polite at the dinner party; The hotel staff was courteous to all their guests).

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vacillation

vacillation is a synonym of indecision

noun [ vas-uh-ley-shuhn ]

vacillation is another word for indecision

Indecision refers to the inability to make a decision or commit to a course of action (Her indecision about where to go for dinner was frustrating).

Vacillation refers to wavering between different options or opinions (His vacillation between job offers made him miss both opportunities).

✅ Both words describe hesitation in making a decision.

Indecision is more about being stuck in uncertainty, while vacillation suggests constantly going back and forth between choices (His indecision cost him the last available concert ticket; My vacillation annoyed everyone waiting for an answer).

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despondent

despondent is a synonym of gloomy

adjective [ dih-spon-duhnt ]

despondent is another word for gloomy

Gloomy means dark, depressing, or filled with sadness (The rain made the kids feel gloomy because they couldn’t play outside).

Despondent means feeling hopeless or in low spirits, often from a sense of failure (He became despondent after losing his job).

✅ Both words describe low or negative emotional states.

Gloomy is often used for atmospheres or general feelings, while despondent refers more to personal emotions or situations (The student’s gloomy disposition made the whole class feel sad; After the rejection, I was despondent for weeks).

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