Civilly example sentences
civilly
definition
- adverb form of civil
civ·il
adjective
civil (adjective)
- relating to ordinary citizens and their concerns, as distinct from military or ecclesiastical matters:
- (of disorder or conflict) occurring between citizens of the same country:
- relating to private relations between members of a community; noncriminal:
- relating to civil law.
- courteous and polite:
- (of time measurement or a point in time) fixed by custom or law rather than being natural or astronomical:
Synonyms
civil, secular, nonreligious, lay, laic, laical, nonmilitary, civilian, religious, military, internal, domestic, interior, home, national, state, local, foreign, international, polite, courteous, gentlemanly, chivalrous, gallant, ladylike, gracious, respectful, refined, urbane, polished, cultured, cultivated, civilized, cordial, genial, pleasant, affable, obliging, decent, mannerly, rude, discourteous"Civilly" Example Sentences
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