The meaning of Impolite
Impolite – definition
adjectiveNot having or showing good manners; rude.
Usage examples:
It would have been impolite to refuse
adjectiveRude; not polite
Impolite translation into English
Impolite: translate from English into Chinese
不礼貌, 不客气, 非礼
Impolite: translate from English into Dutch
Onbeleefd, Onwellevend
Impolite: translate from English into French
Impoli, Grossier, Vulgaire
Impolite: translate from English into German
Unhöflich, Rüde
Impolite: translate from English into Hindi
असभ्य, अशिष्ट, अभद्र, अविनयी, अविनीत, उद्दंड
Impolite: translate from English into Italian
Scortese, Maleducato, Sgarbato, Scorretto, Villano, Ignorante
Impolite: translate from English into Korean
무례한
Impolite: translate from English into Russian
Невежливый, Неучтивый
Impolite: translate from English into Spanish
Descortés, Falto de cortesía
Word origin
early 17th century (in the sense ‘unpolished’): from Latin impolitus, from in- ‘not’ + politus (see polite).
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