Pronunciation: /sɪˈvɪləti/
noun Civility - the formal politeness and courtesy in behavior or speech.
A1 Civility is important when speaking to others.
A2 It is necessary to show civility in public places.
B1 Civility in communication can help avoid conflicts.
B2 Maintaining civility in debates is crucial for a productive discussion.
C1 The politician's lack of civility during the debate was widely criticized.
C2 In diplomatic negotiations, civility plays a key role in reaching agreements.
adjective Civility - (not applicable)
A1 She always treats others with civility.
A2 It is important to show civility towards your coworkers.
B1 The politician's civility in debates earned her respect from both sides.
B2 The professor's civility in handling disagreements with students set a positive example for the class.
C1 The CEO's civility in negotiations helped to maintain a positive relationship with clients.
C2 His civility in the face of criticism demonstrated his professionalism and grace under pressure.
formal Civility is an important aspect of diplomatic relations between countries.
informal We should all strive to maintain civility in our interactions with others.
slang Showing some civility can go a long way in resolving conflicts peacefully.
figurative In the battlefield of ideas, civility is the armor that protects us from unnecessary aggression.
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