Definition of Politer

1. Adjective. (comparative of polite) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Politer

1. polite [adj] - See also: polite

Lexicographical Neighbors of Politer

polishments
polisht
polistine
polistines
politainer
politainers
politburo
politburos
polite
polite fiction
polite society
politeia
politely
politeness
politenesses
politer (current term)
politesse
politesses
politest
politic
political
political action committee
political arena
political asylum
political boss
political campaign
political climate
political commissar
political conservative
political conservatives

Literary usage of Politer

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Travel Letters from New Zealand, Australia and Africa by Edgar Watson Howe (1913)
"The people here are much politer to servants than Americans. . . . Ten minutes before midnight we landed at Taumarunui, which is a switch-engine town; ..."

2. The Life, Adventures, and Opinions of Col. George Hanger Written by Himself by George Coleraine, George Hanger, William Combe, John Debrett (1801)
"... live in the politer circles of haut ton cannot avoid it : he must either quit his friends, and retire from the gayer circles of life, or submit to the ..."

3. A Geographical View of the World: Embracing the Manners, Customs, and by Richard Phillips, James Gates Percival (1826)
"... of the politer part of mankind are, by the ex lent yf civilization, and by the regular intercourse of nations, now become so much alike in all countries ..."

4. Travel Letters from New Zealand, Australia and Africa by Edgar Watson Howe (1913)
"The people here are much politer to servants than Americans. . . . Ten minutes before midnight we landed at Taumarunui, which is a switch-engine town; ..."

5. The Life, Adventures, and Opinions of Col. George Hanger Written by Himself by George Coleraine, George Hanger, William Combe, John Debrett (1801)
"... live in the politer circles of haut ton cannot avoid it : he must either quit his friends, and retire from the gayer circles of life, or submit to the ..."

6. A Geographical View of the World: Embracing the Manners, Customs, and by Richard Phillips, James Gates Percival (1826)
"... of the politer part of mankind are, by the ex lent yf civilization, and by the regular intercourse of nations, now become so much alike in all countries ..."

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