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1 impoli (envers)
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2 incivil
ɛ̃sivil adj incivil, -e* * * -
3 impoli
impoli, e [ɛ̃pɔli]adjective* * *impolie ɛ̃pɔli adjectif rude, impolite* * *ɛ̃pɔli adj impoli, -eimpolite, rude* * *A adj [personne, geste] rude (envers to), impolite (envers to).B nm,f rude ou impolite person.être impoli envers quelqu'un to be impolite ou rude to somebody————————, impolie [ɛ̃pɔli] nom masculin, nom fémininimpolite ou ill-mannered person -
4 malhonnête
malhonnête [malɔnεt]1. adjective( = déloyal) dishonest ; ( = crapuleux) crooked2. masculine noun, feminine noun( = personne déloyale) dishonest person ; ( = escroc) crook* * *malɔnɛt
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1) ( indélicat) dishonest2) ( inconvenant) [proposition] improper
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1) ( personne indélicate) dishonest person2) ( personne) rude person* * *malɔnɛt adj* * *A adj1 ( indélicat) [commerçant, politicien, conduite] dishonest;2 †( inconvenant) improper; faire des propositions malhonnêtes to make improper suggestions.B nmf1 ( personne indélicate) dishonest person;2 ( personne incivile) rude person.[malɔnɛt] adjectif————————[malɔnɛt] nom masculin et féminin
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uncivil — [adj] rude abrupt, bad mannered, barbaric, blunt, boorish, coarse, curt, discourteous, gross, gruff, ill mannered, impolite, inconsiderate, insulting, mannerless, uncivilized, uncouth, uncultured, unfriendly, ungentlemanly, unmannerly, unpolished … New thesaurus
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