Pronunciation: /ɪnˈsɪvələti/
noun behavior or speech that is rude or impolite
A1 Incivility is when people are rude or impolite to each other.
A2 In some cultures, incivility is considered unacceptable behavior.
B1 Dealing with incivility in the workplace can be challenging for managers.
B2 The rise of incivility in public discourse has become a growing concern.
C1 Addressing incivility requires a comprehensive approach to promoting respectful communication.
C2 Research has shown a correlation between incivility and decreased productivity in organizations.
formal The committee is investigating reports of incivility among the members.
informal There was a lot of incivility at the town hall meeting last night.
slang Don't bring your incivility into this discussion.
figurative The incivility of his actions left a lasting impact on those around him.
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