English to Spanish Dictionary discourteous

discourteous

descortés
definition
adjective
it would be unkind and discourteous to decline a visit
showing rudeness and a lack of consideration for other people.
translation of 'discourteous'
adjective
desatento,
descortés
example
Under no circumstances can the pharmacist prevent the prescription from being filled, make 'discourteous' or judgmental remarks, or discuss his or her religious beliefs with the guest.
The three daughters of my eldest daughter are rude, 'discourteous' , and have never been disciplined.
To make his own intentions clear would be 'discourteous' to his employers, so he offers no firm clue as to whether he may consider voluntarily leaving when his contract is up.
Now divisional commanders have been told to crack down on any rudeness - and send 'discourteous' staff to be retrained.
By this time other drivers behind us were likewise being highly 'discourteous' with horns and headlights, displaying negative opinions on his ill considered manoeuvre.
Following this 'discourteous' deed, it is believed that the youths turned their attention to a little dog on the street and began kicking it.
He said the serious disagreement between the two countries should not permit 'discourteous' or rude behavior.
She has repeatedly accused the protesters of being 'discourteous' .
This ignorant attitude reigning supreme is unfounded and 'discourteous' .
Many adults automatically view teenagers as rude, obnoxious, and 'discourteous' .
Arriving so late for the function is nothing short of being 'discourteous' to your guests.
Most 'discourteous' cell phone culprits are inherently ill-mannered.
I find it most 'discourteous' they didn't bother coming up with a reply.
Examples of 'discourteous' actions are: shouting, freestyling, slapping course equipment, throwing out of turn, throwing or kicking golf bags, and advancing on the fairway beyond the away player.
This again is so 'discourteous' to your fellow patrons, and the performers, who are all quite distracted by your shuffling and stumbling in the dark.
He was overconfident, 'discourteous' and condescending.
He was never 'discourteous' or brusque, or anything like that.
Noise, drunkenness, bad manners, rude and 'discourteous' conduct and reckless driving will all raise their ugly heads, whatever we do.
They quickly stopped their quiet conversation, oblivious to how outrageously rude and 'discourteous' it was, and turned to him, taking in what he had just said.
Blowing smoke across a room is not much different and the grossly 'discourteous' and rude habit in which smokers engaged was awful.
It's up to the travel industry to take the first steps toward solving this epidemic of 'discourteousness' .
Readers can, no doubt, multiply the examples, for 'discourteousness' appears in countless forms.
She covers her mouth politely but continues to laugh 'discourteously' .
You treated one client a little 'discourteously' , and you misled another.
In his analyses the visual rhetoric of the image has been 'discourteously' discarded in the decoding process.
However, the 'discourteousness' of this e-mail really shocked me and turned me off.
On appeal, the High Court, while agreeing that the man had behaved 'discourteously' , said this would only constitute contempt if he had intended to challenge the court's authority.
The university has a standard of zero-tolerance for rudeness, unprofessional behavior and 'discourteousness' on the part of employees toward those the university serves.
Even our traditional enemies would never treat us this shamefully and 'discourteously' .
This is one of the great crimes of our culture today, the 'discourteousness' and bad language that seems almost standard in interpersonal interactions.
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