uncourteous

[uhn-kur-tee-uhs]

un·cour·te·ous

[uhn-kur-tee-uhs]
adjective
impolite; discourteous.

Origin:
1275–1325; Middle English uncurteis. See un-1, courteous

un·cour·te·ous·ly, adverb
un·cour·te·ous·ness, noun
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