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Synonyms and antonyms of Impolite expressions in British Thesaurus

Impolite expressions

get lost ()

used for telling someone rudely that you are annoyed by something that they have just said

suit yourself (spoken)

spoken used for telling someone rather rudely to do whatever they want, even though it is not what you want them to do

why should I? ()

used for rudely refusing to do what someone has just asked you to do

who asked you? ()

used as a rude way of telling someone that their opinion is not important

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