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discourteous - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of discourteous in Hindi

  • अभद्र
  • असभ्य
  • अविनीत
  • स्र्क्ष

discourteous Definition

Adjective

  • showing rudeness and a lack of consideration for other people.

discourteous Example

  • it would be unkind and discourteous to decline a visit ( किसी यात्रा को अस्वीकार करना निर्दयी और अशोभनीय होगा )
  • These adjectives mean abrupt and sometimes discourteous in manner or speech. ( इन विशेषणों का अर्थ है अचानक और कभी-कभी तरीके या भाषण में अभद्र। )
  • His behaviour was wanting in courtesy , ie discourteous, rude. ( उनका व्यवहार शिष्टता में, यानी अभद्र, असभ्य था। )
  • Discourteous are also errors included in business letter - writing. ( व्यावसायिक पत्र-लेखन में अभद्र भी त्रुटियाँ शामिल हैं। )

More Sentence

  • Be courteous -- even when people are most discourteous to you.
  • According to the customer survey, 6% said employees were unhelpful and discourteous.
  • So long as general good feeling subsists between two nations, neither will easily take offence at any discourteous act of the other.
  • I hated to be so discourteous but the only solution was to ignore them.
  • He expresses himself in very discourteous terms about you, my dear Comrade Radek.
  • Among friends we take liberties or say things that would seem discourteous among strangers.
  • Although she considers herself a straight-shooter, my aunt’s blunt tone often comes across as rude and discourteous.  
  • Constantly yelling and screaming, my discourteous neighbor is obnoxiously rude.  
  • The representative was discourteous and lost the sale by asking rude questions.  
  • Complaining about the discourteous waiter, the diners asked the manger to do something about his impolite staff member.  
  • My boss is often discourteous and speaks to me in a disrespectful tone.  
  • Frame trapping is extremely discourteous, as it prevents the visitor from easily seeing the URL of the site you've linked to.
  • He was fascinated by Laura's stories of psychoanalysis and his overenthusiastic questions almost verged on the discourteous.
  • I have allowed several interruptions and, although I do not wish to be discourteous, I should get on.
  • Female respondents also complained that men drive too fast and are often very discourteous to others.
  • Europe's grudging attitude to the new president is not only discourteous. It is unwise and self - defeating.
  • Do not arrive tardy, can let superior had waited again long and discourteous.
  • That's not just discourteous, Carey said.
  • Adams dismissed Bruton's public appeal as " discourteous ."
  • It is not my practice to be discourteous to foreign heads of state.
  • It's difficult to see discourteous in a sentence .
  • Repeatedly deleting this during the vote is rather discourteous, I must say.
  • However, he was again somewhat discourteous in the phrasing of his comment.
  • Also, public posting of contents of private emails, is considered discourteous.
  • Thus these show disrespect and are discourteous of course!
  • I never at any point was uncivil, insulting or discourteous towards you.
  • There approach has been dismissive, discourteous and disrespectful.
  • He said the serious disagreement between the two countries should not permit discourteous or rude behavior.  
  • Blowing smoke across a room is not much different and the grossly discourteous and rude habit in which smokers engaged was awful.  
  • Noise, drunkenness, bad manners, rude and discourteous conduct and reckless driving will all raise their ugly heads, whatever we do.  
  • Arriving so late for the function is nothing short of being discourteous to your guests.  
  • The goede vrouws were summoned before the magistrates and fined for their discourteous conduct.  
  • The three daughters of my eldest daughter are rude, discourteous, and have never been disciplined.  
  • Following this discourteous deed, it is believed that the youths turned their attention to a little dog on the street and began kicking it.  
  • Many adults automatically view teenagers as rude, obnoxious, and discourteous.  
  • This ignorant attitude reigning supreme is unfounded and discourteous.
  • The more condescending, the more discourteous they were, the harder I tried.
  • It's also a rather discourteous letter.
  • _One man who went from testy and discourteous to bullying and verbally abusive.
  • If your thoughts are predominantly self - directed, a discourteous person is what you will be.
  • Mr Kingman's performance was described by committee members as " dozy " and " discourteous "