Polite is the correct spelling.
An example sentence is: He was very polite.
Another example sentence is: I tried to be polite but she was too annoying.
The correct spelling (transposition) is gentleman(a polite man).
The word for polite actions (plural of courtesy) is courtesies.
The correct spelling of the adjective is courteous(polite).
The likely word is civil (polite, or referring to a governmental function).
The adjective "mannered" means polite or showing a particular behavior.
That is the correct spelling of "cordial" (friendly, polite, or a mixed drink).
The word "ma'am" is a noun of polite address, a contraction for "madam." The plural is "mesdames." Another polite address form is "ladies."
Begin with a polite salutation - be sure to spell their name correctly and use the correct title. Then tell them what you are thankful for and why. Then close with a polite ending like "Thankfully," or "Sincerely," and sign your name.
Here are some possible words:pleasure - enjoymentplease - used as a polite request; to gratifyplateaus - (plural) high plains
Hello. Just be polite and respectful and spell in full with the correct grammar. Trust me and finish it with Regards Your Name
No.The word for showing politeness or deference is spelled courtesy.The female equivalent of a polite bow is called a curtsy(or curtsey).
There are two widely divergent possibilities (missing letter?) :ratios (plural noun) - comparisons between mathematical valuesgracious (adjective) - polite