nonpolite
Nonpolite is an adjective used to describe behavior, speech, or attitudes that do not conform to the norms of politeness. It signals a lack of courtesy, tact, or consideration for others’ face in a given social context. The term is formed from the prefix non- plus polite, and it is relatively rare in everyday English, with impolite or rude as more common alternatives. It is more likely to appear in descriptive or scholarly writing than in casual speech.
In linguistics and discourse studies, nonpolite can describe utterances that violate expected politeness strategies. Such expressions
Cultural variation matters: what counts as nonpolite in one culture or situation may be acceptable or even
Related terms include impolite, rude, uncivil, and blunt. Because politeness is context-sensitive, care is needed when