Mawson, C.O.S., ed. (18701938). Rogets International Thesaurus. 1922.
Class VI. Words Relating to the Sentient and Moral Powers Section III. Sympathetic Affections 1. Social Affections
895. Discourtesy.
NOUN: DISCOURTESY; ill-breeding; ill -, bad -, ungainly-manners; tactlessness; uncourteousness &c. adj.; rusticity, inurbanity; illiberality, incivility, displacency [obs. ]; lack or want of courtesy [See Courtesy ]; disrespect [See Disrespect ]; procacity [obs. ], impudence, misbehavior, barbarism, barbarity; brutality, brutishness, brutification, black-guardism, conduct unbecoming a gentleman, grossièreté [F. ], brusquerie [F. ], vulgarity [See Vulgarity ].
BAD TEMPER, ill temper; peevishness, surliness; churlishness &c. adj.; spinosity, perversity; moroseness (sullenness ) [See Sullenness ]
sternness &c. adj.; austerity; moodishness, captiousness [See Irascibility ]; cynicism; tartness &c. adj.; acrimony, acerbity, virulence, asperity. scowl, black looks, frown; sulks, short answer, rebuff; hard words, contumely; unparliamentary language, personality.
bear, bruin, grizzly, grizzly bear; brute, blackguard, beast; unlicked cub; frump [colloq. ], crosspatch [colloq. ]; grouch, old grouch [both slang ]; saucebox [See Blusterer ]; crooked stick.
VERB: BE RUDE &c. adj.; insult [See Disrespect ]; treat with discourtesy; take a name in vain; make bold with, make free with; take a liberty; stare out of countenance, ogle, point at, put to the blush.
CUT; turn ones back upon, turn on ones heel; give the cold shoulder; keep at -a distance, - arms length; look -cool, - coldly, - black- upon; show the door to, send away with a flea in the ear [colloq. ].
LOSE ONES TEMPER (resentment ) [See Resentment ]; mump [dial. ], sulk [See Irascibility ]a; frown, scowl, glower, pout; snap, snarl, growl.
RENDER RUDE &c. adj.; brutalize, brutify.
ADJECTIVE: DISCOURTEOUS, uncourteous, uncourtly; ill-bred, ill-mannered, ill-behaved, ill-conditioned, unbred; unmannerly, unmannered, impolite, unpolite uncivil, ungracious, unceremonious, cool; unpolished, uncivilized, ungenteel ungentlemanlike, ungentlemanly; unladylike; blackguard; vulgar [See Vulgarity ]; dedecorous [obs. ]; foul-mouthed, foul-spoken; abusive.
pert, forward, obtrusive, impudent, rude, saucy, procacious [archaic ], brash; flippant (insolent ) [See Insolence ].
repulsive; uncomplaisant, unaccommodating, unneighborly, ungallant; inaffable; ungentle, ungainly, rough, rugged, bluff, blunt, gruff; churlish, boorish, bearish; brutal, brusque, stern, harsh, austere; cavalier.
BAD-TEMPERED, ill-tempered, ill-humored; out of -temper, - humor; crusty, tart, sour, crabbed, sharp, short, trenchant, sarcastic, biting, doggish, currish, caustic, virulent, bitter, acrimonious, venomous, contumelious; snarling &c. v.; surly, - as a bear; perverse; grim, sullen [See Irascibility ]a; peevish (irascible ) [See Irascibility ]; bristling, thorny, spinose, spinous.
ADVERB: DISCOURTEOUSLY &c. adj.; with discourtesy &c. n., with a bad grace.
QUOTATION: You are rude; I pretend not to perceive it.Martial