noun Civility - the formal politeness and courtesy in behavior or speech.

adjective Civility - (not applicable)

  • Civility is an important aspect of diplomatic relations between countries.
  • We should all strive to maintain civility in our interactions with others.
  • Showing some civility can go a long way in resolving conflicts peacefully.
  • In the battlefield of ideas, civility is the armor that protects us from unnecessary aggression.

noun a person's facial expression or features

adverb in close proximity or direct contact with someone or something

  • The two business executives finally met face to face to discuss the merger.
  • I can't wait to see you face to face at the concert tomorrow!
  • Let's have a chat face to face about what's been going on.
  • The two rival gangs came face to face in a tense standoff.

adjective showing no interest or concern; having no preference; unbiased

  • She remained indifferent to the criticism, showing no emotion or reaction.
  • He seemed pretty indifferent about which movie to watch, so we just picked one.
  • I don't care about his opinion, I'm totally indifferent to what he thinks.
  • The artist's work left me feeling indifferent, as it failed to evoke any strong emotions in me.

noun a person or thing considered to be of little or no importance or value

adjective not worthy of consideration or notice; insignificant

adverb in no way; not at all

  • On no account should you disclose your password to anyone.
  • There's no account of him attending the meeting yesterday.
  • I have no account for why she's acting that way.
  • His behavior is out of control, with no account for the consequences.

noun a response or reply, especially one that is rude or disrespectful

verb to answer someone in a rude or disrespectful manner

  • It is considered disrespectful to talk back to your elders.
  • Don't talk back to me like that!
  • If you talk back to the teacher, you'll get detention.
  • The wind seemed to talk back to the howling wolves in the night.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'ungrudging' describes someone who gives or shares without hesitation or reluctance

  • She offered her help ungrudgingly, despite the inconvenience it caused her.
  • He always shares his snacks ungrudgingly with his friends.
  • I'll do it for you, no worries, ungrudgingly.
  • The sun shines ungrudgingly upon all living creatures.

adjective not conforming to the standards of a profession; below or contrary to the standards expected in a particular profession

  • The employee's behavior was deemed unprofessional by the HR department.
  • Her unprofessional conduct at the meeting was totally uncalled for.
  • That was seriously unprofesh of him to leave without finishing his work.
  • His unprofessionalism was like a dark cloud hanging over the team's success.

noun a person who is designated as the main contact or representative for a particular group or organization

  • The point person for the project will be responsible for coordinating all communication among team members.
  • If you have any questions, just ask Sarah - she's the point person for this event.
  • Jen is the go-to person for this task, she's the point person for all updates.
  • In the game of chess, the queen is often referred to as the point person, as she is the most powerful piece on the board.

noun a service where someone takes care of pets in their own home while their owners are away

  • I hired a professional pet sitting service to take care of my cat while I was away on vacation.
  • Hey, do you think you could do some pet sitting for me this weekend? I'll pay you!
  • I'm just doing some pet sitting for my neighbor's dog, easy money!
  • Taking on the role of pet sitting for the team's star player, the rookie had big shoes to fill.