One word is Euphemism
Euphemism
The comparative form of polite is more polite. The superlative form is most polite.
The comparative form of 'polite' is 'more polite' and the superlative form is 'most polite'.
me llaman, llámame, me llama, me llame. All of these can be translated as "call me".
There are two names for a sugar daddy's woman 'a gold digger' or in a more polite term 'his mistress or kept woman.'
he is definitely polite but whether he is more than polite, only he knows.
No, it is not polite or respectful to call someone who is overweight "fat." It can be hurtful and contribute to feelings of shame and low self-esteem. It is better to use more neutral or positive language.
The word polite is an adjective. Adjectives don't have singular or plural, they have degrees, for example:polite, more polite, most polite.The noun form for the adjective polite is politeness; the plural form is politenesses.
It is more polite to sneeze by facing your head down the ground.
The bathroom, restroom or toilet are all vaild in company and you want to be polite. Also known in slang as "the jacks" or "the bog" for more informal usage.
Polite is correct, politer is not a word. (Wayne is much more polite than Stacy.) - Wrong. Politer is a word. Both forms are possible. Look at the Oxford English dictionary for reference, unfortunately I am not allowed to link to it.
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