discourtesy
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views updated May 14 2018dis·cour·te·sy / disˈkərtəsē/ •
n. (pl. -sies) rude and inconsiderate behavior: he was able to discourage visitors without obvious discourtesy. ∎ an impolite act or remark: the fact that senators were not kept informed was an extraordinary discourtesy.
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