Courteous

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Pronunciation: /ˈkɜrtiəs/

Definitions of courteous

adjective showing politeness and good manners; considerate or thoughtful

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of courteous in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of courteous

past tense

courteous

plural

courteous

comparative

more courteous

superlative

most courteous

present tense

courteous

future tense

will be courteous

perfect tense

have been courteous

continuous tense

being courteous

singular

courteous

positive degree

courteous

infinitive

to be courteous

gerund

being courteous

participle

courteous

Origin and Evolution of courteous

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'courteous' originated from the Old French word 'curteis', which was derived from the Latin word 'cortes' meaning 'polite, well-bred'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'courteous' has evolved to encompass not just politeness and good manners, but also a sense of respect and consideration for others in social interactions.