Courtesy |ˈkəːtɪsi|
Courtesy |ˈkəːtɪsi|
noun (pl.courtesies)
1 [ mass noun ] the showing of politeness in one's attitude and behaviour towards others: he treated the players with courtesy and good humour.
• [ count noun ] a polite remark or considerate act: a ritual exchange of courtesies with the lawyers | links to the manufacturers' websites are provided as a courtesy to the user.
• [ as modifier ] (especially of transport) supplied free of charge to people who are already paying for another service: a courtesy car.
PHRASES
by courtesy: as a favour rather than by right. he was not at the conference only by courtesy.
(by) courtesy of given or allowed by: photograph courtesy of the Evening Star.
• informal as a result of: he booked his place in the final courtesy of a remarkable victory.
• informal as a result of: he booked his place in the final courtesy of a remarkable victory.
Thesaurus
courtesy
courtesy
noun
1 customers deserve to be treated with courtesy: politeness, courteousness, good manners, civility,
respect, respectfulness, deference, chivalry, gallantrygood breeding, gentility, graciousness,
kindness, consideration, thought, thoughtfulness, cordiality, geniality, affability, urbanity, polish,
refinement, courtliness, decorousness, tact, discretion, diplomacy;
ANTONYMS discourtesy, rudeness.
ANTONYMS discourtesy, rudeness.
2 an outing by courtesy of the firm: benevolence, kindness, generosity, indulgence, favour, consideration, consent, permission.
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