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Permission vs Courtesy - What's the difference?

permission | courtesy |

As nouns the difference between permission and courtesy

is that permission is authorisation; consent (especially formal consent from someone in authority while courtesy is polite behavior.

As a verb courtesy is

alternative form of lang=en.

As an adjective courtesy is

given or done as a polite gesture.

permission

English

Noun

  • authorisation; consent (especially formal consent from someone in authority)
  • Sire, do I have your permission to execute this traitor?
  • The act of permitting.
  • (computing) flags or access control lists pertaining to a file that dictate who can access it, and how.
  • I used the "chmod" command to change the file's permission .

    Antonyms

    * prohibition

    Derived terms

    * permissible * permissioning * permissive * planning permission

    Anagrams

    * impression

    courtesy

    English

    Noun

  • (uncountable) Polite behavior.
  • Please extend them the courtesy of your presence.
  • (countable) A polite gesture or remark.
  • I offered them a ride simply as a courtesy .
  • * Shakespeare
  • My lord, for your many courtesies I thank you.
  • (uncountable) Consent or agreement in spite of fact; indulgence.
  • They call this pond a lake by courtesy only.
  • (uncountable) Willingness or generosity in providing something needed.
  • They received free advertising through the courtesy of the local newspaper.
  • A curtsey.
  • * Goldsmith
  • The lady drops a courtesy in token of obedience, and the ceremony proceeds as usual.

    Derived terms

    * courtesy call * courtesy card * courtesy copy * courtesy name * courtesy of

    Derived terms

    * courtesy of

    Verb

  • * Samuel Richardson
  • Well, but Polly attended, as I said; and there were strange simperings, and bowing, and courtesying , between them; the honest gentleman seeming not to know how to let his mistress wait upon him

    Adjective

    courtesy (no comparative or superlative''; ''used only before the noun )
  • Given or done as a polite gesture.
  • We paid a courtesy visit to the new neighbors.
  • Free of charge.
  • The event planners offered courtesy tickets for the reporters.

    Synonyms

    * free of charge

    References