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politely

1 of 1adverb
/pəˈlaɪtli/
1

in a courteous or respectful manner

  • She politely declined the invitation, citing a prior commitment.
  • The customer politely requested assistance from the store clerk.
  • Despite the disagreement, they discussed the issue politely and with mutual respect.
  • He greeted his colleagues politely upon entering the meeting room.
  • The teacher reminded the students to express their opinions politely during the class discussion.
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2

in a restrained or detached way that is socially appropriate but lacks enthusiasm or sincerity

  • She politely smiled at the joke, even though it wasn't funny.
  • He politely nodded, showing little interest in the discussion.
  • They politely applauded the performance despite its flaws.
  • The guests politely tasted the unfamiliar dish without commenting.
  • He politely praised the artwork but quickly moved on to another topic.