Politer [adjective]

Definition of Politer:

mannerly, civilized

Synonyms of Politer:

● Cordial

● Civil

● Gentle

● Thoughtful

● Genteel

● Well-behaved

● Affable

● Sympathetic

● Neighborly

● Friendly

● Amiable

● Deferential

● Pleasant

● Courtly

● Well-mannered

● Attentive

● Considerate

● Sociable

● Gracious

● Respectful

● Diplomatic

● Conciliatory

● Good-natured

● Courteous

● Amenable

● Bland

● Complaisant

● Concerned

● Condescending

● Cultured

● Elegant

● Mild

● Nice

● Obliging

● Obsequious

● Polished

● Politic

● Punctilious

● Refined

● Smooth

● Solicitous

● Urbane

● Well-bred


Opposite/Antonyms of Politer:

● Nasty

● Mean

● Cold

● Unrefined

● Thoughtless

● Unmindful

● Rough

● Rude

● Disagreeable

● Cool

● Unsophisticated

● Uncivilized

● Unmannerly

● Discourteous

● Uncivil

● Disrespectful

● Hateful

● Antagonistic

● Unfeeling

● Surly

● Callous

● Uncaring

● Inconsiderate

● Inattentive

● Heedless

● Unkind

● Impolite

● Unsociable

● Unpleasant

● Unfriendly

● Aloof


Sentence/Example of Politer:

"She might have been polite enough to invite me in," said Halbert, with chagrin.

I knew I could make something more than a polite sosh out of you.

I don't call that polite, seeing that I have come back to live with you.

The plausible and polite manner of the stranger was effectual with George.

A polite lie had been written to her husband, a banker of power in the city.

"To you, my sister--" which is the polite method of story asking in that part of the country.

He never troubled himself to be polite, but he watched me; always he watched me.

"You shouldn't have done that," she said, making the polite protest.

I am not so polite as I should be, I know, and you perhaps are a little too polite.

A polite summons to the great lady's presence raised our hopes.