12 adjectives to describe discourtesies

Rudolph dropped his hands, and stood confounded by his own brutal discourtesy.

If an employee be guilty of some gross discourtesy towards his master, or a servant towards her mistress, the master or mistress may demand a prompt apology on pain of instant dismissal.

The fangs of the law pierce him notthe winds of litigation blow over his humble chambersthe hard sheriffs officer moves his hat as he passeslegal nor illegal discourtesy touches himnone thinks of offering violence or injustice to himyou would as soon "strike an abstract idea.

They have treated our Ambassador with infamous discourtesy.

Fra Giulio did not knownobody knew; he would take courage and plead to be forgiven his manifold "discourtesies" toward this idol of the Servi; it was for this that he was summoned!

By this means they forestalled the mute discourtesy of the old Captain's walking away from his secretary to eat.

The fangs of the law pierce him notthe winds of litigation blow over his humble chambersthe hard sheriffs officer moves his hat as he passeslegal nor illegal discourtesy touches himnone thinks of offering violence or injustice to himyou would as soon "strike an abstract idea.

And from all about rose the low and sleepy hum of mountain beesfeasting Sybarites that jostled one another good-naturedly at the board, nor found time for rough discourtesy.

Though I think Our Master cares not for her company, He would ill brook we should express so much, By rude discourtesies, and short attendance, Being but servants.

"For Lord Bearwarden, decidedly," said he, "and without intention of the slightest discourtesy.

In his swift self-blame he felt that the least amends he could make for his unspoken discourtesy was a prompt acceptance of the invitation.

Not long after his arrival he made an excursion to Ithaca, and, visiting the monastery at Vathi, was received by the abbot with great ceremony, which, in a fit of irritation, brought on by a tiresome ride on a mule, he returned with unusual discourtesy; but next morning, on his giving a donation to their alms-box, he was dismissed with the blessing of the monks.

12 adjectives to describe  discourtesies