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Civilly Meaning in English

word

ˈsɪvɪɫi
SIV-uh-lee
sˈɪvəlˌi
SIV-uh-lee

Definition

To act or speak politely and with respect towards others, even if you don’t agree with them. Sometimes also means following the rules of society.

Usage & Nuances

"Civilly" is formal and less common in daily speech—more likely in writing or legal context. It means behaving politely, not showing warm friendliness. Don’t confuse with "civil" (as in 'civil war' or 'civil rights'). Common collocation: "speak civilly," "behave civilly."

Example Sentences

Please speak civilly to each other during the meeting.

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Even after the argument, they behaved civilly in public.

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She answered all the questions civilly.

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We may not agree, but let's try to discuss this civilly.

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He nodded civilly and left the room without saying a word.

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It's important to respond civilly even when someone is rude.

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