Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Polite words and expressions in American Thesaurus
Polite words and expressions
hope (verb)
used in polite statements
do you mind? ()
used for getting someone’s permission to do something. This can either be polite, impolite, or humorous. If someone says it in a loud way, they are showing that they are angry or annoyed
give/send (someone) your regrets ()
used as a polite way of refusing an invitation
I don’t wish to be rude/ungrateful etc. ()
used for saying that you hope your comment will not seem rude/ungrateful etc.
used for politely introducing something that you are going to say to someone, especially if it is quick or informal
I took the liberty of doing something ()
used for telling someone that you have done something without their permission but you hope that they approve of this
not to put too fine a point on it ()
used before saying something in a very direct way that may seem rude
respectfully (adverb)
someone can’t say (something) ()
a polite way of saying that you do not want to give information to someone
would like ()