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What is the Opposite of Polite?

'Polite' is an adjective that describes someone who is respectful, well-mannered, and considerate toward others. Its exact opposite describes someone who is disrespectful and lacks basic manners.

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What is the opposite of polite?

Answer

The most common opposite of polite is 'Rude'. Other antonyms include Impolite, Insolent, and Discourteous.

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Key Facts

Primary Antonym: Rude.

Formal Antonym: Impolite, Discourteous.

Strong Antonym: Insolent, Impudent.

Adverb Antonym: Rudely, Impolitely.

The Best Antonyms

  1. Rude โ€” The most common and direct opposite. (He was very rude to the waiter.)
  2. Impolite โ€” The grammatical negative prefix form. (It is impolite to interrupt.)
  3. Insolent โ€” A stronger word meaning aggressively disrespectful, especially toward someone in authority. (The insolent student talked back to the teacher.)
  4. Discourteous โ€” Formal word meaning lacking courtesy or respect.

Politely Opposite Word

The adverb 'politely' (meaning in a polite manner) has these opposites:

  • Rudely (He spoke rudely.)
  • Impolitely (She answered impolitely.)
  • Insolently (He stared insolently.)

Questions and Answers

What is the opposite of polite?+

The most common opposite of polite is 'Rude'. Other antonyms include Impolite, Insolent, and Discourteous.

What is the opposite of politely?+

The opposite of the adverb 'politely' is 'rudely' or 'impolitely'.

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