A2adjective1K

UK/["/pəˈlaɪt/"]/US/["/pəˈlaɪt/"]/

Meaning of Polite

In simple words: Showing good manners and respect to others.

Polite in a sentence

  • She always greets everyone in a polite manner.
  • It is polite to say thank you when someone helps you.
  • The children were taught to be polite to their elders.
  • His polite response made the conversation more pleasant.
  • It's not polite to interrupt others when they are speaking.

How to use Polite

Use 'polite' to describe behavior that is respectful and courteous. It is appropriate in formal and neutral contexts but may feel outdated in very casual conversations.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of 'polite' as being on a 'high road' of manners.

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Synonyms for Polite

Opposites of Polite

  • rude
  • impolite
  • disrespectful

Common mistakes with Polite

  • Confused with 'politic' which has a different meaning.
  • Incorrectly used as a noun; 'polite' is always an adjective.
  • Using 'polite' to describe something that is not about behavior, like objects.

Compare Polite with Civil, Gracious

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Frequently asked questions about Polite

What does Polite mean?

Showing good manners and respect to others.

What is the definition of Polite?

having or showing good manners and respect for the feelings of others

How do you use Polite in a sentence?

She always greets everyone in a polite manner.

Can you give another example of Polite?

It is polite to say thank you when someone helps you.

What are synonyms for Polite?

Common alternatives include courteous, respectful, well-mannered, civil, gracious.

What is the opposite of Polite?

Opposite meanings include rude, impolite, disrespectful.

What words go with Polite?

It commonly pairs with be, seem, sound, extremely, fairly, very, to, be, seem, sound, extremely, fairly, very, to.

What are common mistakes when using Polite?

Confused with 'politic' which has a different meaning. Incorrectly used as a noun; 'polite' is always an adjective. Using 'polite' to describe something that is not about behavior, like objects.

How do you pronounce Polite?

US: /["/pəˈlaɪt/"]/, UK: /["/pəˈlaɪt/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Polite?

Use 'polite' to describe behavior that is respectful and courteous. It is appropriate in formal and neutral contexts but may feel outdated in very casual conversations.

What CEFR level is Polite?

"Polite" is at A2 level on the CEFR scale.