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View synonyms for politely

politely

[ puh-lahyt-lee ]

adverb

  1. in a way that shows good manners toward others; courteously:

    The bar is extremely busy, so the ability to work efficiently and politely under pressure is essential.

    Although the coaches encouraged him to try out for the team, he politely declined and went back to his books.

  2. in a way that shows refinement, consideration, or elegance:

    The goal is politely described as "optimistic" by the auditors; privately, most observers view it as total fantasy.

    The artist’s journals start politely—small watercolors and writing fill the early pages, but by the end they are overflowing and untameable.



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Example Sentences

She politely passes as she’s participating in a couple of events for her film later in the day.

What’s scary is not what Reed has in store for them, but how these young women already know how to placate and navigate a Bad Man, how to “politely wrap this up.”

Some people, she said, when they see she’s been endorsed by Planned Parenthood politely decline a conversation.

From Salon

The duo’s first video, posted in January, addressed the backlash head-on, with Naiya instructing fellow Sephora Kids on how to behave politely in the stores.

Starting off the night with a handshake, both Vance and Walz proceeded to address each other politely and with great civility.

From BBC

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