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I think you are looking for Polite is to Rude, as Graceful is to Clumsy
they are opposites.

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Polite is to rude as graceful is to ungainly.
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3w ago

If polite is to rude as graceful is to clumsy. It's like comparing a ballerina to a baby elephant trying to do Ballet - one is smooth and elegant, the other is a bit of a hot mess. So, if you want to be the graceful ballerina in this scenario, just try not to trip over your own feet.

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Oh, dude, it's like if polite is the opposite of rude, then graceful is the opposite of... well, clumsy? I mean, that's what makes sense, right? So, like, if you're not graceful, you're just kind of tripping over yourself all the time. Just imagine a graceful swan vs. a clumsy duck, you feel me?

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1mo ago

If polite is to rude, then graceful is to clumsy. Polite and rude are opposite in terms of manners and behavior, while graceful and clumsy are opposite in terms of physical movement and coordination. Graceful implies elegance and smoothness in movement, while clumsy implies awkwardness and lack of coordination.

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Disgraceful

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You just add Dis the real answer is clumsy

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If polite is to rude what is to graceful?

If polite is to rude, then graceful is to clumsy. Politeness and gracefulness are both positive traits, while rudeness and clumsiness are their respective opposites. Gracefulness implies elegance, poise, and smoothness of movement, contrasting with the awkwardness and lack of coordination associated with clumsiness.


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