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- courtesy (noun)
- courtesy (adjective)
- courtesy title (noun)
- They treated us with courtesy and kindness.
- He didn't even have the common courtesy [=he was not even as polite as people can usually be expected to be] to say goodbye when he left.
- She did it as a courtesy, not because she had to.
- Everyone knows each other here, so we won't bother with the usual courtesies.
- They shook hands and exchanged courtesies before beginning their discussion.
courtesy of
◊ If you say that something has been provided through the courtesy of or (by) courtesy of a person, organization, business, etc., you are politely saying that they paid for it, gave it, or let it be used.- The flowers were provided through the courtesy of a local florist.
- This program is brought to you courtesy of our sponsors. [=it has been paid for by our sponsors]
- Photo courtesy Helen Jones. [=Helen Jones is allowing the photograph to be used]
- I have a bad cold now, courtesy of my brother. [=I have a bad cold that I caught from my brother]
- They paid a courtesy call on the ambassador. [=they visited the ambassador because it was the polite thing to do]
- Important visitors to the conference were provided with courtesy cars.
- He picked up the airport courtesy phone [=a telephone that customers can use to call the company that provides it] to call for a car.
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