Which preposition to use with impolite
" "Reckon it won't make her any better for me to be impolite to her," returned the Colonel calmly.
"He must have thought you very impolite after all the trouble he had taken to make you remember him the last time you went through the pass.
Old Mater is ravenous and impolite as the rest, except that she always waits for her children to get a few mouthfuls first; but not another hen or chicken must come near them.
It is impolite at play, or at the fireside, to make the new-comers wait for places too long.
We had a Robin's nest last season in the grape vine over the back door, and I used to watch them all the time" and then Rap hesitated in great confusion, for fear that he had been impolite in stopping the Doctor.
She thought it unflattering and almost impolite of him to call without making an appointment: it seemed to show that he did not wish to continue their acquaintance.