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be polite


WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:

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InglésEspañol
polite adj (respectful)respetuoso/a adj
  educado/a adj
 If you want to keep your job, you should always be polite to your boss.
 Si quieres mantener tu empleo debe ser respetuoso con tu jefe.
polite adj (courteous, well-mannered)educado/a adj
  correcto/a adj
 It is polite to say please and thank you.
 Es educado decir "por favor" y "gracias".
polite adj (civilized)educado/a adj
  correcto/a adj
  cortés adj mf
  amable adj mf
 Polite people don't argue in public.
 La gente educada no discute en público.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:

Compound Forms:
InglésEspañol
polite society n (sophisticated company)reunión social nf + adj
  sociedad nf
 Two things should never be discussed in polite society: religion and politics.
 That child needs to learn some manners; he's not fit for polite society.
 Dos cosas nunca deberían discutirse en una reunión social: religión y política.
  Is something important missing? Report an error or suggest an improvement.

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