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courteous

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Adj — Polite and considerate toward others.

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Etymology

From Old French curteis (meaning "of the court"), reflecting the polished manners expected of people at a royal court.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “courteous” mean?

The word “courteous” means polite and considerate toward others. In plain terms, polite and respectful in manner.

How do you pronounce “courteous”?

“Courteous” is pronounced KUR-tee-uhs (/ˈkɝti.əs/ in IPA).

How do you use “courteous” in a sentence?

Here is “courteous” used in a sentence: “The staff were courteous and helpful throughout our stay.”

What part of speech is “courteous”?

“Courteous” is an adjective.

Where does the word “courteous” come from?

The word “courteous” comes from Old French. From Old French curteis (meaning "of the court"), reflecting the polished manners expected of people at a royal court.

Is “courteous” a common word?

“Courteous” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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