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- Dictionaryuncouth/ʌnˈkuːθ/
adjective
- 1. lacking good manners, refinement, or grace: "he is unwashed, uncouth, and drunk most of the time"
- 2. (of a place) wild, remote, or spartan: archaic "his uncouth cell in Fleet prison"
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Uncouth means behaving in a rude, unpleasant way or being rude and unpleasant. Learn more about the word, its synonyms, antonyms, and usage with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.
- English (US)
behaving in a rude, unpleasant way: She thought he was...
- Znaczenie Uncouth, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
UNCOUTH definicja: 1. behaving in a rude, unpleasant way: 2....
- Uncouth: Polish Translation
uncouth translate: nieokrzesany. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Uncouth in Turkish
uncouth translate: kaba saba, incelikten yoksun, yol yordam...
- Traditional
UNCOUTH translate: 粗魯的,不雅的,沒教養的. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Uncouth: Portuguese Translation
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- Uncovering
UNCOVERING definition: 1. present participle of uncover 2....
- Pronunciation in English
UNCOUTH pronunciation. How to say uncouth. Listen to the...
- English (US)
Uncouth means awkward, rude, or strange in appearance, manner, or behavior. It comes from Old English uncūth, meaning "unfamiliar," and has various synonyms and examples in the dictionary entry.
Uncouth means rude and unpleasant, especially in a social situation. Learn how to use this adjective, its synonyms, and its contrast with irony, with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.
Uncouth means rude, noisy, and unpleasant, or lacking in good manners, refinement, or grace. Learn the synonyms, pronunciation, word origin, and usage of uncouth with sentences and examples.
Uncouth definition: awkward, clumsy, or unmannerly. See examples of UNCOUTH used in a sentence.
When you're at a fancy dinner party, if you burp after you eat, use your fingers to spread butter on your bread, and hang spoons from your nose, people will probably say you are uncouth, meaning vulgar and ill-mannered.
Uncouth means rude or socially unacceptable, especially of a person or their behaviour. Learn how to use this word in sentences, synonyms, pronunciation and word origin.