Pronunciation: /ˈkɜrtiəs/
adjective showing politeness and good manners; considerate or thoughtful
A1 He always says please and thank you, he is very courteous.
A2 The receptionist greeted us with a courteous smile.
B1 It is important to be courteous when speaking to customers on the phone.
B2 The waiter provided excellent service, always being courteous and attentive.
C1 The politician was known for his courteous demeanor in public interactions.
C2 Her courteous manner and respectful tone won over even the most skeptical audience members.
formal The receptionist was always courteous to all the guests who entered the hotel.
informal He's always so courteous, holding the door open for everyone.
slang She's a really courteous person, always looking out for others.
figurative His courteous demeanor was like a warm blanket on a cold day, comforting all those around him.
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