English to Arabic Dictionary courteous

courteous

مهذب
definition
adjective
But you can at least be polite, courteous and respect the fact that your views are very different to theirs.
polite, respectful, or considerate in manner.
translation of 'courteous'
adjective
لطيف,
مهذب,
مجامل,
دمث,
كيس
example
Sean was a pleasant, 'courteous' and gracious neighbour who could always be relied on to lend a helping hand.
he was unfailingly 'courteous'
Women never say thank you when you are 'courteous' and polite, only if you comment on their appearance.
They were respectful and 'courteous' and asked my father's permission to speak to him alone.
Remember to curtsey or bow, and be polite and 'courteous' to everyone.
Ernest was an old fashioned sort, well mannered and 'courteous' , quietly spoken, and above all a gentleman.
Your 'courteous' manner generates a lot of goodwill and will also earn you respect.
I remember being struck, the few times I met him, by how 'courteous' his manner was.
Tom was a pleasant 'courteous' gentleman who was well liked in the local farming community.
That will depend to a large extent on how 'courteous' and considerate motorists are.
I made the short walk to my booth number, and was greeted by two 'courteous' and polite women.
But shop assistants insisted the star was polite and 'courteous' throughout her visit.
Pleasant, 'courteous' and gracious, Noreen was devoted to her family and friends.
You need each other, so be 'courteous' and considerate, as you would ask them to be to you.
A pleasant and 'courteous' gentleman, he was highly regarded as a neighbour and friend.
Andrew was a very gentle, 'courteous' man with huge respect for everyone he worked with.
Walking someone to the door will once again be considered a 'courteous' gesture.
More people were coming inside and Sarah was polite and 'courteous' to every one of them.
But you can at least be polite, 'courteous' and respect the fact that your views are very different to theirs.
One should not be arrogant or insolent but rather be kind, considerate and 'courteous' towards them.
A polite, 'courteous' , almost lavender man, he seems the model of bourgeois propriety.
He added: ‘We were received 'courteously' and considerately and they listened carefully to what we had to say.’
Even as I was grateful for their 'courteousness' , I was aware that they may have been so nice because I sounded white and well educated.
I enjoyed their hospitality, and Arab 'courteousness' , and learnt a respect for Muslim culture and Islam.
The sole woman inside washing hands at the sink politely and 'courteously' showed me out.
All visitors were treated 'courteously' by the polite volunteers, and tea and meals were served to one and all.
Remember always that your obligation is to encourage students to behave civilly and 'courteously' .
Usually, there are well-informed salespersons at the venue, to 'courteously' help you make the right choice, and who even suggest suitable styles.
‘Oh no, I'm good, thanks,’ Kate replied, impressed by his 'courteousness' .
But that day, despite her bleak mood, her 'courteousness' was unfailing.
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