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courtesy visit noun

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What does the noun courtesy visit mean?

There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun courtesy visit . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.

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Where does the noun courtesy visit come from.

Earliest known use

The earliest known use of the noun courtesy visit is in the 1870s.

OED's earliest evidence for courtesy visit is from 1875.

courtesy visit is formed within English, by compounding.

Etymons: courtesy n. , visit n.

Nearby entries

  • courtesy call, n. 1867–
  • courtesy card, n. 1885–
  • courtesy cop, n. 1923–
  • courtesy light, n. 1949–
  • courtesy morsel, n. 1614
  • courtesy officer, n. 1931–
  • courtesy patrol, n. 1926–
  • courtesy rank, n. 1840–
  • courtesy runner, n. 1915–
  • courtesy title, n. 1762–
  • courtesy visit, n. 1875–
  • court faggot, n. 1523
  • court fold, n. 1830–46
  • court fool, n. 1642–
  • court form, n. 1699
  • court game, n. 1881–
  • court gate, n. 1423–
  • court guide, n. 1792–
  • court hall, n. 1470–1800
  • court hand, n. 1571–
  • court hearing, n. 1882–

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Meaning & use

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Originally published as part of the entry for courtesy, n.

courtesy, n. was revised in July 2023.

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Definition of courtesy noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

  • I was treated with the utmost courtesy by the staff.
  • We asked them, as a matter of courtesy , if we could photograph their house.
  • It's only common courtesy to tell the neighbours that we'll be having a party (= the sort of behaviour that people would expect) .
  • He listened to all the complaints with great courtesy.
  • It's a matter of courtesy to write and thank people after a party.
  • It's common courtesy to warn your neighbours if your children are going to have a party.
  • She contacts clients regularly as a professional courtesy.
  • her unfailing courtesy to everyone
  • He bowed his head with exaggerated courtesy.
  • We asked them as a matter of courtesy.
  • do somebody
  • with courtesy
  • courtesy to
  • a matter of courtesy

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  • an exchange of courtesies before the meeting
  • The prime minister was welcomed with the usual courtesies.
  • The pictures have been reproduced by courtesy of the British Museum.
  • Win a weekend in Rome, courtesy of Fiat.
  • Viewers can see the stadium from the air, courtesy of a camera fastened to the plane.
  • Please do me the courtesy of listening to what I'm saying.
  • She might have done me the courtesy of replying to my letter.
  • You think he'd at least have the courtesy to call to say he'd be late.
  • You could at least have had the courtesy to let me know.

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[ kur -t uh -see kurt -see ]

Her unfailing courtesy made her easy to work with.

Synonyms: courteousness , urbanity , civility

  • a courteous, respectful, or considerate act or expression.

He is a “colonel” by courtesy rather than by right.

The costumes for the play were by courtesy of the local department store.

The council member paid a courtesy call on the mayor.

While waiting to board the airplane, we were provided with courtesy coffee.

/ ˈkɜːtɪsɪ /

  • politeness; good manners
  • a courteous gesture or remark
  • favour or consent (esp in the phrase by courtesy of )
  • common consent as opposed to right (esp in the phrase by courtesy ) See also courtesy title
  • ˈkɜːtsɪ an archaic spelling of curtsy

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  • o·ver·cour·te·sy noun
  • un·cour·te·sy noun plural uncourtesies

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Meaning of courtesy in English

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  • He replied sharply , and without his wonted courtesy.
  • At least do him the courtesy of listening to what he has to say.
  • He did have the courtesy to thank her for her efforts .
  • Always hold the door for the person behind you - it's just common courtesy.
  • She treated them with the greatest courtesy.
  • candy-coated
  • chivalrously
  • deferential
  • deferentially
  • euphemistic
  • graciousness
  • hyper-civilized
  • keep a civil tongue in your head idiom
  • minced oath
  • super-polite
  • ultra-civilized

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Definition of courtesy

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Examples of courtesy in a Sentence

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Word History

Noun and Adjective

Middle English corteisie , from Anglo-French curteisie , from curteis — see courteous

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

1613, in the meaning defined above

Phrases Containing courtesy

  • common courtesy
  • courtesy call
  • courtesy card
  • courtesy phone
  • courtesy title
  • senatorial courtesy

Dictionary Entries Near courtesy

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“Courtesy.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary , Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/courtesy. Accessed 14 May. 2024.

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    2 meanings: → another name for courtesy call a formal visit.... Click for more definitions.

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    The courtesy is a term that refers to the act of displaying politeness, respect, and consideration towards others. It encompasses a range of behaviors and gestures that aim to create a harmonious and respectful social environment. In its essence, the courtesy is an expression of good manners and a reflection of one's character.

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  4. courtesy visit

    The phrase 'courtesy visit' is correct and usable in written English. A courtesy visit can be used in a variety of contexts, where a person visits another person or place out of politeness, rather than necessity. For example, "I will be making a courtesy visit to the mayor's office this afternoon." exact ( 44 ) It was more of a courtesy visit. 1.

  5. courtesy visit, n. meanings, etymology and more

    What does the noun courtesy visit mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun courtesy visit. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. About 0.04 occurrences per million words in modern written English.

  6. Courtesy call Definition & Meaning

    courtesy call: [noun] a visit made because it is the polite thing to do.

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    Definition of courtesy call noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. ... (also courtesy visit) a formal or official visit, usually by one important person to another, just to be polite, not to discuss important business ...

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    From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English courtesy visit/call courtesy visit/call a visit etc done to be polite or show respect Our captain put in a courtesy visit during dinner. → courtesy Examples from the Corpus courtesy visit/call • To this end an unofficial courtesy visit was arranged and in August 1857 the Imperial couple came ...

  9. COURTESY

    COURTESY meaning: 1. polite behaviour, or a polite action or remark: 2. by permission of: 3. because of: . Learn more.

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    Here are the steps to write an effective courtesy visit letter: 1. Heading. Start with your name or the name of the institution you are representing, address, and contact information at the top right corner of the letter. If the letter is on an institution's letterhead, this part can be omitted. 2.

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    Definition of courtesy noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. ... Viewers can see the stadium from the air, courtesy of a camera fastened to the plane. do somebody the courtesy of doing something.

  12. Courtesy call

    A courtesy call is a call or visit made out of politeness. It is usually done between two parties of high position such as a government official to meet and briefly discuss about important or concerning matters. Diplomacy In diplomacy, a courtesy call is a formal meeting in which a diplomat or representative or a famous person of a nation pays ...

  13. a courtesy visit

    The phrase 'a courtesy visit' can be used in written English and is correct. It is used to describe a visit made as a show of politeness or respect. For example: "The president paid a courtesy visit to the small town recently to show his appreciation for their hard work.". exact ( 26 ) It was more of a courtesy visit. 1.

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    Define courtesy visit. courtesy visit synonyms, courtesy visit pronunciation, courtesy visit translation, English dictionary definition of courtesy visit. courtesy visit. Translations. English: courtesy visit n visita di cortesia.

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    pay a courtesy visit. from inspiring English sources. The phrase 'pay a courtesy visit' is correct and usable in written English. You can use this phrase when you visit someone out of politeness or formality. For example: "We paid a courtesy visit to our elderly neighbor to check on her wellbeing."

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    Courtesy definition: excellence of manners or social conduct; polite behavior. See examples of COURTESY used in a sentence.

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