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discourtesy
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discourtesy
(noun)
discourtesy
/dɪs
ˈ
kɚtəsi/
noun
plural
discourtesies
discourtesy
/dɪs
ˈ
kɚtəsi/
noun
plural
discourtesies
Britannica Dictionary definition of DISCOURTESY
formal
1
[
noncount
]
:
rude or impolite behavior
They've received many complaints about customers being treated with disrespect and
discourtesy
. [=
rudeness
]
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count
]
:
a rude act
His tardiness was just another in a series of small
discourtesies
.
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