impolite (Meaning)
impolite (a)
not polite
impolite (a.)
Not polite; not of polished manners; wanting in good manners; discourteous; uncivil; rude.
Synonyms & Antonyms of impolite
Synonyms:
- curt
- impertinent
- ill-bred
- unmannered
- inconsiderate
- unmannerly
- discourteous
- uncalled-for
- improper
- arrogant
- unhandsome
- gruff
- ill-mannered
- thoughtless
- abrupt
- blunt
- incorrect
- ungracious
- uncivil
- insolent
Antonyms:
- proper
- suitable
- submissive
- graceful
- friendly
- genial
- mannerly
- dutiful
- genial
- correct
- graceful
- sociable
- fitting
- affable
- friendly
- yielding
- decorous
- deferential
- meet
- deferential
- decent
- decent
- submissive
- good
- unassertive
- cordial
- right
- well-bred
- right
- fitting
- cordial
- respectable
- meek
- unassertive
- respectable
- decorous
- yielding
- meek
- affable
- meet
- correct
- hospitable
- becoming
- becoming
- proper
- sociable
- suitable
- fit
- well-bred
- good
- hospitable
- mannerly
- dutiful
- fit
Synonyms:
- loutish
- brusk
- arch
- lippy
- haughty
- presumptuous
- disagreeable
- sullen
- brusque
- audacious
- superior
- impudent
- crabbed
- vulgar
- uncouth
- cheeky
- bumptious
- shameless
- bold-faced
- snippy
- saucy
- brassy
- indecorous
- sharp
- brash
- sassy
- peremptory
- imperious
- fresh
- crusty
- churlish
- supercilious
- pompous
- boorish
- surly
- brazen
- clownish
- unseemly
- conceited
- bold
- indecent
- cross
- caddish
- grumpy
- antisocial
- pretentious
Antonyms:
impolite Sentence Examples
- Your impolite behavior during the meeting offended everyone present.
- Refusing to acknowledge others' greetings is considered impolite in many cultures.
- It's impolite to interrupt someone when they're speaking.
- Yelling or shouting in public is considered impolite and disrespectful.
- Pushing ahead of someone in a queue without asking is impolite and rude.
- Using vulgar language or making offensive gestures is impolite and socially unacceptable.
- Making fun of someone's appearance or disability is impolite and hurtful.
- It's impolite to ignore or dismiss someone who's trying to get your attention.
- Burping or farting in public is considered impolite in most social settings.
- Using someone's personal items without their permission is impolite and violates their privacy.
FAQs About the word impolite
not politeNot polite; not of polished manners; wanting in good manners; discourteous; uncivil; rude.
disrespectful,rude, curt, impertinent, ill-bred, unmannered, inconsiderate, unmannerly,discourteous, uncalled-for
thoughtful, modest, considerate, appropriate, civil,polite, courteous, genteel, acceptable, appropriate
Your impolite behavior during the meeting offended everyone present.
Refusing to acknowledge others' greetings is considered impolite in many cultures.
It's impolite to interrupt someone when they're speaking.
Yelling or shouting in public is considered impolite and disrespectful.