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- out of courtesy
out of courtesy
out of courtesy (to someone)
in order to be polite to someone; out of consideration for someone. We invited Mary's brother out of courtesy to her. They invited me out of courtesy.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Cissy | | SIS-ee | English |
Muirgen | | - | Irish, Irish Mythology |
Pekko | | - | Finnish Mythology |
Grier | | GREER | Scottish, English (Rare) |
AmÉ | | - | Medieval French |
Jephtha | | JEF-thə (English) | Biblical |