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discourtesy Meaning in Telugu ( discourtesy తెలుగు అంటే)



అసభ్యత, మొండి పట్టుదలని

Noun:

మొండి పట్టుదలని, కఠినమైన ప్రవర్తన, డిష్రోనర్, రస్టతెస్,



discourtesy's Usage Examples:

His natural vulgarity, the coarseness of his speech, his arrogant discourtesy, the uncouthness of his body and.


even though in their previous dealings Porter had treated him with some discourtesy.


or slights may refer to: Slight, an intentional discourtesy Slighting, the deliberate destruction of a fortification to reduce its value Slights (novel).


The words "Fate"s discourtesy" appear in the refrain to all three verses.


Slight or slights may refer to: Slight, an intentional discourtesy Slighting, the deliberate destruction of a fortification to reduce its value Slights.


vulgarity, the coarseness of his speech, his arrogant discourtesy, the uncouthness of his body and mind that so deeply characterised his life: all this.


but "applied unceasingly to the neck of treachery, treason, cowardice, discourtesy, dishonesty, and dirt.


His natural vulgarity, the coarseness of his speech, his arrogant discourtesy, the uncouthness.


variety of topics and events, and ridiculed human frailties such as discourtesy, dishonesty, snobbery, arrogance, inefficiency and sloth.


the House with his back to the Speaker and was called to order for a discourtesy to the House.


hope it would never be unsheathed for wanton destruction, but "applied unceasingly to the neck of treachery, treason, cowardice, discourtesy, dishonesty.


She was also accused of gross discourtesy when reprimanded for this act.


incivility: Low-intensity deviant workplace behavior such as rudeness, discourtesy and displaying a lack of regard for others.



Synonyms:

blasphemy, substance, vilification, revilement, impertinence, abuse, insult, ridicule, contumely, depreciation, scorn, subject matter, content, derision, message, cheek, impudence, disrespect, derogation, contempt, disparagement,



Antonyms:

staleness, oldness, highness, tallness, longness,



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