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Example sentences for "impolite"

Lexicographically close words:
imployments; impluvium; imply; implying; impolicy; impoliteness; impolitic; imponderable; import; importable
  1. Not since that first evening in Locust Street had it taken on such assurance, And yet she could not be impolite to a guest.

  2. Xavier stared at me for an instant, and considering that he knew nothing of my character, I thought it extremely impolite of him to laugh.

  3. One’s individual manners, and ordinary polite or impolite forms of address, are very noticeable when accentuated by the telephone.

  4. It is exceedingly impolite to use any toilet article belonging to another.

  5. The impolite pirates' ship was rapidly filling with water, and toppling over on one side.

  6. The Impolite Pirates are very frightened, and they were in such a hurry that they had not time to put any food or water in their boats, and if they try to row out to sea they will perish.

  7. The Impolite Pirates, all black with smoke and powder, were looking very much frightened.

  8. And the Impolite Pirates bent over their oars and rowed and looked back over their shoulders at Baboo Bajorum's ship in a frightened manner.

  9. I know it is not polite but would you be so kind as to do me the great favor of not blowing the Impolite Pirates into smithereens.

  10. The impolite pirates were indeed running and skurrying about like mad things.

  11. The Impolite Pirates were so astonished that their faces dropped and they sat with their mouths wide open.

  12. In fact, everybody was so polite and made so many bows--even the Impolite Pirates--that it took some time to get the boat launched.

  13. They were so amazed that their mouths were still wide open, and when the Impolite Pirate captain spoke he stammered.

  14. If I have to come down there I'll--" the first mate made promises in no uncertain tones and in very impolite language.

  15. Johnny's voice was shrill and full of vexation and his words were extremely impolite and lacked censoring.

  16. It is very impolite to ask a superior to be covered, as it is not to do so in the case of one with regard to whom it is proper.

  17. It is insufferably impolite to stretch the body, extend the arms, or to assume different postures.

  18. It is impolite at play, or at the fireside, to make the new-comers wait for places too long.

  19. Yesterday the impolite followers of Sherman came near spoiling our dinner as we sat on the ground eating, by sending a twenty-pound Parrott shell near enough to throw the sand about and over it.

  20. Men may show their disregard to others in various impolite ways, as, for instance, by neglect of propriety in dress, by the absence of cleanliness, or by indulging in repulsive habits.

  21. It is very impolite to keep up a conversation.

  22. I was impolite enough in introducing Miss Mortimer to you, at the parsonage, to describe that young lady as a 'devil.

  23. Will you think me very impolite if I say I do not believe you, my dear Swartz?

  24. She knew she was sometimes rather impolite in the candor of her remarks, and she did not want to be impolite to a girl who was not unkind--only stupid.

  25. Of course, the captain was exceedingly curious to know the result of this interview, which was conducted in the most courteous manner; and he was so impolite as to play the part of a listener.

  26. MORE GOOPS, and How Not to Be Them; A Manual of Manners for Impolite Infants.

  27. Yet she felt it would be dreadfully impolite to refuse; and she could not bear to be thought impolite by all these haughty and elegant persons.

  28. I thought you just said--" Not for worlds would she have seemed rude or impolite to the Plynck, but she was completely puzzled.

  29. But you are impolite when you run away from your promise to help me with the flowers for to-morrow's festival.

  30. Angut accepted a rib, evidently under the impression that the Kablunet would think it impolite were he to refuse.

  31. I detested the game, but as he was my guest I felt it would be impolite to refuse, and in four hours I had lost five hundred sequins.

  32. If you knew how impolite it was to lower your eyes when you are addressing anyone, you would not do it.

  33. This announcement seemed to make a deep impression on Murray Bradshaw, for his feelings found utterance in one of the most energetic forms of language to which ears polite or impolite are accustomed.

  34. This may have been very impolite and bigoted, but that is not precisely the point in reference to which I mention the circumstance.

  35. Impolite I may have been, but there was no use mincing matters.

  36. Why, Jerry, you couldn't be impolite to a woman any more than you could fly.

  37. He supposed it was because he thought he had been impolite enough.

  38. He said this so very charmingly that everybody felt it would be most impolite to object; besides, Little Wisdom had taken the Prince's hand and seemed to have settled the question already.

  39. When any one in the kingdom can read so beautifully as that, it would surely be impolite to try to imitate him!

  40. And as I notice you seem to appreciate his company so much I won't be impolite enough to make any disparaging remarks about him.

  41. So I am sure you will consider me neither impolite nor unobliging if I refrain from speaking further on the subject.

  42. I caused Dacre to be shadowed, and during one of his absences made the acquaintance of his man Hopper, a surly, impolite brute, who accepted my golden sovereign quickly enough, but gave me little in exchange for it.

  43. I inquired with some asperity, forgetting for the moment that the man invariably became impolite when he grew excited.

  44. Sure, I know you didn't, but you were impolite to American citizens and you ought to know better.

  45. Permit me to say," returned the dragonette, "that you are rather impolite to call us names, knowing that we cannot resent your insults.

  46. Nobody minded this rudeness, which might have seemed more impolite in one less thoroughly educated; so they straightway forgot him and joined in a merry conversation that kept them well amused until bed-time arrived.

  47. Ivan Ivanovitch is a very refined man, and never utters an impolite word.


  48. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "impolite" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.