courteously

IPA: kˈɝtiʌsɫi

adverb

  • In a courteous manner; with obliging civility or condescension; politely.
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Examples of "courteously" in Sentences

  • He had stated his terms courteously, but firmly, from the first.
  • And the Captains Three called courteously from deck to scuttle-butt: --
  • Said my friend on GChat, who I was "courteously" keeping updated on my first experience with the game.
  • He had received word from a big wig somewhere along the line, and now the Ryans were to be 'courteously' escorted off the premises.
  • “Go, I will pay you to-morrow,” said Aziz to the driver, and as they went off he called courteously, “You are most welcome, ladies.”
  • In the same moment, he heard his name courteously sounded; and, to his pleased surprise, saw Don Benito advancing -- an unwonted energy in his air, as if, at the last moment, intent upon making amends for his recent discourtesy.
  • It can flourish only when there are still occasional pockets of the population who behave well – that is to say courteously, decorously and without leaving glistening lumps ofphlegm wherever they go – to replenish the stocks during the day.
  • Mrs. Makebelieve understood also that the big man's action was merely his energetic surrender, as of one who, instead of tendering his sword courteously to the victor, hurls it at him with a malediction; and that in assaulting their friend he was bidding them farewell as heartily and impressively as he was able.

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