Discourteously [adverb]

Definition of Discourteously:

impolitely

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Sentence/Example of Discourteously:

One could not refuse, discourteously and abruptly, a costly present like that; but it seemed a disaster to accept it.

Even on your own showing Dollmann treated you badly—discourteously, say: though you pretended not to have seen it.

But he did not feel profoundly degraded, as a young man should who has acted discourteously to a young lady.

Had he acted discourteously to his bedmaker or his gyp, he would have minded just as much, which was not polite of him.

He replied discourteously, but he did reply; and if she could have stopped him thinking, her triumph would have been complete.

As a rule I do not like to be treated discourteously, but in this instance I felt glad that this stranger had passed me by.

But even to Mullane the major would not speak discourteously.

On my entrance she rose, gravely but not discourteously answering my bow with a profound courtesy.

At one of these meetings he conceived himself to have been discourteously treated by his neighbour, the Earl of Kellie.

The people in general have no patience with an impetuous officer and hate to be discourteously treated even by their datus.