politely

IPA: pʌɫˈaɪtɫi

adverb

  • in a polite manner
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Examples of "politely" in Sentences

  • My point, politely, is that there are far more choices.
  • I called politely to my husband as he was hanging up his coat.
  • And governing quietly and politely is going to get them quiet and polite results.
  • He will, as somebody has said, "cut your throat _most politely, most politely_," or with profound urbanity offer you a cup of poison.
  • I'm proud to be part of a nation that is in the process of transcending the embarrassing mental illness we call politely call racism.
  • Joan says, hearing the actual radio exchange has so much more impact than what she calls politely, of course the "FAA's few dry statements."
  • So he's stealing from her, I mean that term politely and as a compliment, and she is not reaching back across into his voting pool and stealing from him, if you will.
  • Merely to take the most uncontroversial case, Reagan†™ s state-directed terrorist war against Nicaragua was condemned by the World Court, backed by two Security Council resolutions (vetoed by the US, with Britain politely abstaining).

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