bulgur |
impolite |
As a noun bulgur
is wheat grains that have been steamed, dried and crushed; a staple of middle eastern cooking.
As an adjective impolite is
not polite; not of polished manners; wanting in good manners.
impolite |
dismissive |
As adjectives the difference between impolite and dismissive
is that
impolite is not polite; not of polished manners; wanting in good manners while
dismissive is showing disregard, indicating rejection, serving to dismiss.
irreverent |
impolite |
As adjectives the difference between irreverent and impolite
is that
irreverent is irreverent while
impolite is not polite; not of polished manners; wanting in good manners.
impatient |
impolite |
As adjectives the difference between impatient and impolite
is that
impatient is impatient while
impolite is not polite; not of polished manners; wanting in good manners.
unskillful |
impolite |
Related terms |
Unskillful is a related term of impolite.
As adjectives the difference between unskillful and impolite
is that
unskillful is not skillful while
impolite is not polite; not of polished manners; wanting in good manners.
unseemly |
impolite |
Related terms |
Unseemly is a related term of impolite.
As adjectives the difference between unseemly and impolite
is that
unseemly is inconsistent with established standards of good form or taste while
impolite is not polite; not of polished manners; wanting in good manners.
impolite |
impertiment |
Related terms |
Impolite is a related term of impertiment.
raw |
impolite |
Related terms |
Raw is a related term of impolite.
As an abbreviation raw
is (games) the rules as written: the actual rules appearing in the rulebook, as opposed to house rules, or as opposed to the rules that might have been intended (in the event of a mistake in the rulebook).
As an adjective impolite is
not polite; not of polished manners; wanting in good manners.
unbefitting |
impolite |
Related terms |
Unbefitting is a related term of impolite.
As adjectives the difference between unbefitting and impolite
is that
unbefitting is not befitting; not appropriate to while
impolite is not polite; not of polished manners; wanting in good manners.
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