English to filipino meaning of

Ang kahulugan ng diksyunaryo ng salitang "civility" ay:magalang na pag-uugali na nagpapakita ng paggalang sa iba; ang paggamit ng magalang o magalang na pananalita at asal sa pakikipag-ugnayan sa lipunan; ang kalidad ng pagiging sibil o magalang. Ang pagkamamamayan ay maaari ding tumukoy sa estado o kalagayan ng pagiging sibilisado, na nangangahulugang pagiging kultura, pino, o binuo sa isang mataas na antas.

Sentence Examples

  1. Woodhouse, who had previously made up his mind to walk out, was persuaded by his daughter not to defer it, and was induced by the entreaties of both, though against the scruples of his own civility, to leave Mr.
  2. My lady the duchess kisses thy hands a thousand times do thou make a return with two thousand, for as my master says, nothing costs less or is cheaper than civility.
  3. Don Quixote, disconcerted and in confusion at her appearance, huddled himself up and well-nigh covered himself altogether with the sheets and counterpane of the bed, tongue-tied, and unable to offer her any civility.
  4. Generous with his time and comfort, he brought a Christian civility not found in the pulpits of the Church of God and Southern Baptist churches.
  5. Towards the end, when Angela was bankrupt and I struggled with half a dozen mortgaged properties, Celestino lost Mayfair and Park Lane to Bill and won a new friend, the two men forming a bond where previously existed common civility.
  6. Resentment could not have been more plainly spoken than in a civility to her father, from which she was so pointedly excluded.
  7. It would be almost beginning their life of civility again.
  8. He could now, without the drawback of a single unpleasant surmise, without a glance forward at any possible treachery in his guest, give way to all his natural kind-hearted civility in solicitous inquiries after Mr.
  9. The wish of distinguishing her, as far as civility permitted, was very evident, though it could not often proceed beyond a look.
  10. This gallant young man, who seemed to love without feeling, and to recommend himself without complaisance, directly handed over the word to Miss Fairfax, and with a particular degree of sedate civility entreated her to study it.