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  • adjective Exceptionally polite.

Etymologies

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super- +‎ polite

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Examples

  • Billionaires, based on the seven-person sample I've had the chance to observe, tend to be either superpolite and ostentatiously respectful or the reverse.

    The Age of Murdoch 2003

  • Billionaires, based on the seven-person sample I've had the chance to observe, tend to be either superpolite and ostentatiously respectful or the reverse.

    The Age of Murdoch 2003

  • Billionaires, based on the seven-person sample I've had the chance to observe, tend to be either superpolite and ostentatiously respectful or the reverse.

    The Age of Murdoch 2003

  • With a husband who travels a lot and three children, she doesn't have time to clean up whatever bad habits badly behaved kids are going to teach my superpolite niece and two nephews.

    CNN.com 2011

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