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1 tormentoso
• incivility• inclemently• stormy• tempering• tempestuously• thundery• turbulent -
2 incivilidad
f.incivility, rudeness, coarseness, grossness.* * *1 incivility* * *SF1) (=cualidad) incivility, rudeness2)una incivilidad — an incivility, a piece of rudeness
* * *= incivility.Ex. She ought to have fired him on the spot... blasted him for his incivility.* * *= incivility.Ex: She ought to have fired him on the spot... blasted him for his incivility.
* * *incivility, bad manners (pl), impoliteness -
3 descortesía
f.1 impoliteness, incivility, disrespect, discourtesy.2 impolite action, discourtesy, impolite act, rude act.* * *1 impoliteness, rudeness, discourtesy* * *SF1) (=acto) discourtesy2) (=cualidad) rudeness, impoliteness* * *a) ( acto descortés) discourtesyb) ( cualidad) rudeness, impoliteness* * *= incivility, impoliteness, slap in the face.Ex. She ought to have fired him on the spot... blasted him for his incivility.Ex. Using television documentary recordings of disputes between traffic wardens and car owners the author examines causes of conflict, disharmony and impoliteness.Ex. To reward him with a major committee chairmanship would be a slap in the face of millions of Americans who want to see real change in our country.* * *a) ( acto descortés) discourtesyb) ( cualidad) rudeness, impoliteness* * *= incivility, impoliteness, slap in the face.Ex: She ought to have fired him on the spot... blasted him for his incivility.
Ex: Using television documentary recordings of disputes between traffic wardens and car owners the author examines causes of conflict, disharmony and impoliteness.Ex: To reward him with a major committee chairmanship would be a slap in the face of millions of Americans who want to see real change in our country.* * *1 (acto descortés) discourtesyfue una descortesía no invitarlo it was rude o ( frml) it was a discourtesy not to invite him2 (cualidad) rudeness, impolitenessnos trataron con descortesía they were rude to us* * *
descortesía sustantivo femenino
descortesía sustantivo femenino discourtesy, impoliteness
' descortesía' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desprecio
- fea
- feo
English:
impolitely
- impoliteness
* * *descortesía nf1. [falta de cortesía] rudeness, discourtesy;se dirigió a nosotros con descortesía he addressed us rather rudely* * *f discourtesy, impoliteness* * *descortesía nf: discourtesy, rudeness -
4 castigar severamente
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5 irrespeto
m.1 disrespect, lack of respect, incivility, irreverence.2 disrespect.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: irrespetar.* * *SM disrespect* * *= irreverence.Ex. 'Nation Review' was an Australian national newspaper of the 70s, noted for its irreverence and its liberal attitudes.* * *= irreverence.Ex: 'Nation Review' was an Australian national newspaper of the 70s, noted for its irreverence and its liberal attitudes.
* * *irrespeto nm: disrespect -
6 descomedimiento
m.1 rudeness, incivility.2 excess, rudeness, lack of tact, insolence.3 lack of moderation, immoderateness.* * *1 rudeness, insolence* * *SM rudeness, discourtesy -
7 atizador
• incitement• incivility -
8 exhortatorio
• exhortative• exhortatory• incitement• incivility -
9 incitador
• agitator• incitement• incivility• instigation• instigator• instil• inviting• seductive -
10 incitante
• incitement• incivility• inviting• seductive -
11 inclemente
• cruel• incivility• inclemently• relentless• stormy• unforgiving• unmerciful -
12 seductor
• alluring• attractive• beguiling• captivating• Don Juan• enticing• glamor• glamorously• incitement• incivility• seducer• seductive• tempt• tempting -
13 inurbanidad
f.incivility, want of education, inurbanity.
См. также в других словарях:
Incivility — is a general term for social behaviour lacking in civility or good manners, on a scale from rudeness or lack of respect for elders, to vandalism and hooliganism, through public drunkenness and threatening behaviour. [cite… … Wikipedia
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incivility — index contempt (disdain), disregard (lack of respect), disrespect Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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incivility — ► NOUN (pl. incivilities) ▪ rude or unsociable speech or behaviour … English terms dictionary
incivility — [in΄sə vil′i tē] n. [Fr incivilité < LL incivilitas < L incivilis, impolite: see IN 2 & CIVIL] 1. a lack of courtesy or politeness; rudeness 2. pl. incivilities a rude or discourteous act … English World dictionary
incivility — UK [ˌɪnsəˈvɪlətɪ] / US [ˌɪnsɪˈvɪlətɪ] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms incivility : singular incivility plural incivilities formal impolite behaviour … English dictionary
incivility — noun Cadet Anderson was reprimanded for incivility Syn: rudeness, discourtesy, impoliteness, bad manners, disrespect, boorishness, ungraciousness; insolence, impertinence, impudence Ant: politeness … Thesaurus of popular words
incivility — noun Etymology: Middle French incivilité, from Late Latin incivilitat , incivilitas, from incivilis, from Latin in + civilis civil Date: 1584 1. the quality or state of being uncivil 2. a rude or discourteous act … New Collegiate Dictionary
incivility — incivil /in siv euhl/, adj. /in seuh vil i tee/, n., pl. incivilities for 2. 1. the quality or condition of being uncivil; discourteous behavior or treatment. 2. an uncivil act. [1575 85; < LL incivilitas. See IN 3, CIVILITY] Syn. 1. rudeness,… … Universalium