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.