List of synonyms from "imploring" to synonyms from "importation"
Discover all the synonyms available for the terms import tax, important matter, impolite, important invitees, imponderable and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
- Imploring
- Imploringly
- Implorings
- Implosion
- Implosive
- Imply
- Implying
- Impolite
- Impolitely
- Impoliteness
- Impolitic
- Imponderable
- Import tax
- Import taxes
- Important
- Important invitees
- Important matter
- Important part
- Important parts
- Important people
- Important person
- Important persons
- Importantly
- Importation
Definition of the day : « impolitely »
- As in saucily : adv pertly
- As in sourly : adv acidulously
- He eyed me up and down most impolitely, and pretended not to recognise me.
- Extract from : « My Double Life » by Sarah Bernhardt
- "Not yet, but it may be now that the government has come to do it," answered Oman impolitely.
- Extract from : « On the Seaboard » by August Strindberg
- I heard of the way you smell, of the way you yelled at me, so impolitely.
- Extract from : « Thy Name Is Woman » by Bryce Walton
- "We're nearly through, as Mr. X says," he remarked, not impolitely.
- Extract from : « Mortmain » by Arthur Cheny Train
- "Don't believe it—don't believe a word of it," said Mr. Campbell impolitely.
- Extract from : « The Golden Road » by Lucy Maud Montgomery
- "But I've been expecting you a long time," said the fox, grinning most impolitely.
- Extract from : « Uncle Wiggily in the Woods » by Howard R. Garis
- Then, in heaven's name, Connie, why are they staring at her so impolitely—all of them?
- Extract from : « The Husbands of Edith » by George Barr McCutcheon
- "I'm going," he stated once more, impolitely; but she barred him at the door.
- Extract from : « The Three Black Pennys » by Joseph Hergesheimer
- It was one of the most impolitely persistent breezes I have ever encountered.
- Extract from : « Mr. Hawkins' Humorous Adventures » by Edgar Franklin
- "Might have had the sense to keep me out of it," said Norah impolitely.
- Extract from : « A Little Bush Maid » by Mary Grant Bruce