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impolite

Brusque vs Impolite - What's the difference?

brusque | impolite |


As a verb brusque

is .

As an adjective impolite is

not polite; not of polished manners; wanting in good manners.

Impolite vs Ungracious - What's the difference?

impolite | ungracious |


As adjectives the difference between impolite and ungracious

is that impolite is not polite; not of polished manners; wanting in good manners while ungracious is not gracious; unkind or cold-hearted.

Short vs Impolite - What's the difference?

short | impolite |


As a proper noun short

is .

As an adjective impolite is

not polite; not of polished manners; wanting in good manners.

Impolite vs Steep - What's the difference?

impolite | steep |


As adjectives the difference between impolite and steep

is that impolite is not polite; not of polished manners; wanting in good manners while steep is of a near-vertical gradient; of a slope, surface, curve, etc that proceeds upward at an angle near vertical.

As a verb steep is

(ambitransitive) to soak an item (or to be soaked) in liquid in order to gradually add or remove components to or from the item.

As a noun steep is

a liquid used in a steeping process.

Impolite vs Sheer - What's the difference?

impolite | sheer |


As adjectives the difference between impolite and sheer

is that impolite is not polite; not of polished manners; wanting in good manners while sheer is (textiles) very thin or transparent.

As an adverb sheer is

(archaic) clean; quite; at once.

As a noun sheer is

(nautical) the curve of the main deck or gunwale from bow to stern.

As a verb sheer is

(chiefly|nautical) to swerve from a course.

Impolite vs Unceremonious - What's the difference?

impolite | unceremonious |


As adjectives the difference between impolite and unceremonious

is that impolite is not polite; not of polished manners; wanting in good manners while unceremonious is not ceremonious.

Impolite vs Precipitous - What's the difference?

impolite | precipitous |


As adjectives the difference between impolite and precipitous

is that impolite is not polite; not of polished manners; wanting in good manners while precipitous is steep, like a precipice; as, a precipitous cliff or mountain.

Curt vs Impolite - What's the difference?

curt | impolite |


As a proper noun curt

is a short form of the male given name curtis.

As an adjective impolite is

not polite; not of polished manners; wanting in good manners.

Impolite vs Sharp - What's the difference?

impolite | sharp |


As an adjective impolite

is not polite; not of polished manners; wanting in good manners.

As a proper noun sharp is

.

Oaf vs Impolite - What's the difference?

oaf | impolite |


As a noun oaf

is (obsolete) an elf's child; a changeling left by fairies or goblins, hence, a deformed or foolish child.

As an adjective impolite is

not polite; not of polished manners; wanting in good manners.

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