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Learn to pronounce ci·vil·i·ty

/səˈvilədē/
noun
formal politeness and courtesy in behavior or speech.
"I hope we can treat each other with civility and respect"
synonyms: courtesy, courteousness, politeness, good manners, mannerliness, gentlemanliness, chivalry, gallantry, graciousness, consideration, respect, gentility, urbanity, cordiality, geniality, pleasantness, affability, politesse, couth, comity

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7 days ago · 1. a : civilized conduct; especially : courtesy, politeness; bemoaned the decline of civility in our politics. b : a polite act or expression.
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politeness or a polite remark: She greeted them with civility, but not much warmth. After a few civilities, they got down to business.
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noun , plural ci·vil·i·ties. courtesy; politeness. Synonyms: amiability, affability, tact a polite action or expression: an exchange of civilities.
Civility is the act of showing regard for others by being polite, like the civility you showed in speaking kindly to someone who has hurt your feelings.