courteous?
The word 'courtesy' doesn't have a past tense as it's not a verb.
Courtesy has three syllables.
Yes, the noun 'courtesy' is an abstract noun, a word for a behavior or an attitude.
The word 'compliment' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'compliment' is a word for an expression of praise, admiration, or congratulation; a formal act of civility, courtesy, or respect; a word for a thing.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word courtesy.
Courtesy is politeness. His courtesy won him friends.
The suffix that should be added to the word "courtesy" to make it mean "full of courtesy" is "-ous," resulting in the word "courteous."
There is no special or known abbreviation for the word courtesy. The abbreviation CC usually stands for courtesy copy, however.
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The abstract noun form of the adjective courteous is courteousness.A related abstract noun form is courtesy.